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As someone who has been on many cruises, and will be on many more as they're a great time, there is certainly more to this story. Number one, although it may be a "cruise ship", it is about 1/3 the size of a typical cruise ship and is way to small to be in those seas. #2, I'm guessing by the way it's pitching it's stabilizers are not functioning, which also leads me to #3, I'd guess by looking at it and the way it's helplessly bobbing, it's dead in the water. Id never pay to go on a "cruise" on a boat that small. And the typical 1100' long ship I go on would need a LOT of wave action to look like that. Life is too short to worry about the what ifs. Just go enjoy yourself!! You're much more likely to have your plane crash getting to the port than you are to have what happened in the video happen to you!!