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Lawsuit Against Royal Caribbean Claiming Negligence in Sexual Assault to Move Forward

A judge has denied Royal Caribbean Cruise Line’s motion to dismiss a 2017 lawsuit claiming that the company was negligent in the 2015 sexual assault of a 13-year-old Maryland boy that took place aboard the Independence of the Seas. The assault happened in the ship’s library at 2:00am, when a man attacked the victim while Lawsuit Against Royal Caribbean Claiming Negligence in Sexual Assault to Move Forward

Military Veterans Can Redeem Free Admission at SeaWorld Parks Between May 24 and July 4

SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment, which operates SeaWorld Orlando, SeaWorld San Antonio, SeaWorld San Diego, Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, and Busch Gardens Williamsburg will be offering free admission to those park for United States military veterans from May 24 to July 4. Free admission tickets are available year-round for active-duty military, but during this limited time Military Veterans Can Redeem Free Admission at SeaWorld Parks Between May 24 and July 4

Royal Caribbean Reverses Decision on Allowing Shorts or Tank Tops in the Dining Rooms

According to the Los Angeles Times, after outcries from Royal Caribbean International fanatics, the cruise line has reversed its decision to allow passengers to wear tank tops or shorts into the main dining rooms. With this rule reversal guests attempting to wear tank tops or shorts to the main dining rooms will be turned away. Royal Caribbean Reverses Decision on Allowing Shorts or Tank Tops in the Dining Rooms

Teacher Appreciation Rates from May-September at Disney Springs Resort Area Hotels

Seven Disney Springs Resort area hotels will be offering preschool, daycare, kindergarten – college teachers, and staff special appreciation rates May 28-September 15, 2018. The participating resorts include: B Resort & Spa – room rates starting at $89 per room, per night Best Western Lake Buena Vista – room rates starting at $125.99 per room, Teacher Appreciation Rates from May-September at Disney Springs Resort Area Hotels

Orlando International Airport Decides Not To Replace TSA

The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority has decided against replacing TSA employees at Orlando International Airport with private security. Briefings were held in early February to discuss the possible change, citing lengthy wait times and lowered customer satisfaction at the airport. A protest was held by Transportation Security Administration employees and other government workers in late Orlando International Airport Decides Not To Replace TSA