I continue to work through my cruise cam pages to make long overdue updates. The latest batch of updates are for Crystal Cruises and Hapag-Lloyd Cruises. The changes are listed below. Stay tuned for more updates. Crystal Mozart’s links were broken after Crystal made changes when they added their other river boats. Those links have
Jeff over at the Krooz-Cams website was kind enough to remind me that Norwegian Getaway’s webcam is no up and running. My Norwegian Cruise Line webcam page hadn’t been updated since her launch, and it still showed a “coming soon” placeholder for Getaway. I have now updated the page, and Norwegian Getaway is represented with
I’m not sure when it happened, but Princess Cruises updated their Bridge and Wedding Cams page. Princess is one of the few lines that place bridge cams on the entire fleet, but their page was frustrating to use (to me at least). It opened in a pop-up window, and you had to select from a
The Royal Princess webcam is now live! Princess Cruises has not linked to the bridge cam on the web site, but Crusdiva on Cruise Critic broke the news on the “Everything Royal Princess” thread. It is actually more accurate to say that the link to the picture for the bridge cam is live. The image itself
Carnival Cruise Lines recently started to block adding their webcam images to outside web pages. That meant that visitors to my Carnival Cruise Lines Webcam Page no longer were able to view the ships’ webcams on a single web page. Webcam Image – Before Webcam Image – After I really can’t complain. The images are