2025 Tragedy

On our first night at sea there was a tragic incident. There are still a lot of questions, but I've managed to assemble the following facts from various sources.

10:16pm there was an "Oscar, Oscar, Oscar" announcement. Those familiar with the maritime industry immediately knew that meant someone went overboard. Apparently people in some of the concerts (myself included) did not hear this broadcast.

10:??pm Royal Caribbean's Marc Walker made the following announcement (you can hear it on Jason Green's video at the 41:20 mark):

"Good evening ladies and gentlemen, if I may have everybody's attention please, if I may have everybody's attention please, uh, this is Marc, cruise director for Royal Caribbean in charge of your safety on board the Explorer of the Seas, uh, you may have heard an announcement earlier, uh, we do actually have a person overboard and just to advise you the captain has turned the ship around and we are actively seeking for the person who was reported to go overboard. We are following all our visual protocols and we will keep you updated with the progress. So once again we did have a situation with a person being overboard, we have turned the ship around and we are following our visual protocols to find the person who went overboard tonight. We do apologize for the inconvenience. We have closed deck 4 outer decks as we need them for our crew members and to launch the boats. so deck 4 is currently closed but we do have decks 11 and 12 outside decks open we will keep you updated and of course keep this person in your prayers. Thank you so much."

11:00pm JT Watters made an announcement that the 2026 line-up would be delayed due to the "passenger emergency" and ongoing search. You can hear the complete audio on a recording by Chuck Coverly.

"JT here, cruise director, yes, thank you, my arm is feeling better. I know we're being simulcast in Studio B and 80s 'R' Us as well Hey listen, I know many, many, many of you heard the announcement over the P.A. system Unfortunately yes we are dealing with a passenger emergency right now, so for that reason I do have to let you know that we are going to wait on the line-up announcement in case Royal Caribbean's security team needs to, uh, further, um, investigate the situation. So we are going to wait on the line-up announcement. Once again, we will do that tomorrow we're gonna keep the entertainment going tonight, but, hear me out- listen, we have to assist Royal Caribbean we have to make sure that safety remains the number one priority and for that reason we are not able to get on the P.A. system and do the announcement at this moment. I promise you we will do it, you will know it, as soon as Entertainment Cruise Productions is allowed to do it, we will make sure you know it, but for now all we can do is make sure that we keep the entertainment going, that you're having a good time, and we have to abide by what the Royal Caribbean security team needs us to do. We thank you so much for your understanding and we are gonna get the music going. We're going to keep the entertainment going so thank you again for your understanding and keep enjoying your night on the 80s cruise 2025 night number 1 we'll keep you posted with updates as we know it. Thank you so much."

Our ship, along with others, searched for several hours. The next morning, March 3rd, the ship’s captain made an announcement confirming someone went overboard, but that there would be no further updates or details released out of respect for the family. 


On March 4th (2 days later) Kellie Burch announced on Facebook that her sister, Kimberly, had passed away. TMZ posted about it soon after. Kimberly was the fiancé of Faster Pussycat's lead singer, Taime Downe. 

On March 7th (5 days later) Riki Rachtman posted a video on Facebook condemning the rumors surrounding Kimberly's death and suspicions cast about Taime Downe's involvement. (link to video)

So as you can see things unfolded slowly over several days. For this reason, and out of respect for the loved ones involved, I kept all posts out of the Meet & Greet group. There were a lot of rumors floating around - some involving completely different bands - and a lot of unnecessary speculation. Several journalists tried to join the group as well, no doubt looking for anything they could report on. 

The Politics of Fashion...

There is no disputing that Wham! made the "Choose Life" t-shirts an 80s icon - but where did they come from?  Your British friends are probably much more familiar with its history. 

Katharine Hamnett.
British Fashion Designer and Political Activist. "Choose Life" was an Anti-Nuclear War statement. Everyone in the UK would have been familiar with that movement, including George Michael, Andrew Ridgeley, and Queen's Roger Taylor - who all wore her shirts. Taylor also wore her "Worldwide Nuclear Ban Now" shirt at the historic Rock In Rio festival in 1985.

Queen "Hammer To Fall"

1985 Ad

Embroidered Patches

I made myself some embroidered patches - and you can commission me to make one for you, too!
They are $15 each and 1st class shipping is included free. Please allow a few days, as each commission takes about 90 minutes so I am limited how many I can make each day. 

The 'original' design on the left is 6.5" x 5.25", and the Alumni design is 7" x 5". They are stitched onto black felt and do not have an iron-on backing. I'm glad to add one if you like (no extra cost), but I don't recommend it for patches this large. If you are not able to sew it on yourself most full-service dry cleaners and sometimes even shoe-repair shops will do it pretty cheap.


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My PayPal account is SewEccentric@yahoo.com 

Venmo
My Venmo is @Mina-Credeur

Be sure to include which patch you want and your mailing address with your payment!

2024 Pillow Gifts

 Photo by Patricia Y. 

Straw sun hats, tote bags, drum sticks, pin-back buttons, and passport holder!



The 80s Cruise 2025: Book Club!

 Here's some great books featuring artists from the 2025 80s Cruise line-up!



2025 Cruise


Here's what we know so far! The 2025 80s Cruise will be embarking on Sunday, March 2nd from Miami and return Sunday, March 9th. The Explorer of the Seas will be stopping at Nassau, San Juan, and Labadee.

This is the same ship from the 2020 Cruise.  As before, the artists won't be announced until the first night on board the 2024 Cruise. 



What Port Days Typically Look Like

There's been concern over scheduling excursions when we're in port - but if you look at the last 3 cruises you'll see ECP has taken exceptional care to not schedule much then.  You should count on the Main Stage shows happening at their regular times. Other celeb events on port days tend to be within one hour of departure, so I would consider that a safe guideline.

Additionally, the Royal Caribbean website states EXCURSIONS CAN BE CANCELED UP TO 48 HOURS PRIOR to port arrival without penalty.  So you could go ahead and book the excursion you like and cancel it if you need.

We will be in port at Curaçao from 7:00 am - 3:00 pm and it's exceedingly unlikely there will be any celebrity events on board then.

We will be in port at Aruba from 11:00 am - 11:00 pm, so yes - the Main Stage shows will likely occur at their regular time.

* This is not the entire day’s schedule, I’m only showing the schedule of events while in port.  For full schedules, check out all the other daily schedules I've posted!  It's possible early morning events could run long (like Bret Michaels' meet & greet that ran several hours after his interview).




Units, Multiples, and Ultra Brights - Oh My!

If you're a Gen X woman chances are you owned something by fashion designer Sandra Garratt in the '80s. Her UNITS brand (launched in 1979) and Multiples line (launched 1989) were wildly successful - and inspired many knock-offs. 

Units grew in popularity throughout the '80s - this ad was probably from the late '80s. 


Au Coton (launched in 1982) made their mark with their oversized pastel line and iconic logo.



Fundamentals by Ivory (1988).



Pier 1 Imports' "Ultra Brights" (1989)


After her legal woes with UNITS, Sandra Garratt launched a second line called Multiples that sold in high end department stores and targeted a more sophisticated audience.





Cabin Sales & Roommates

Looking to get on board the sold out 2024 '80s Cruise, or maybe find a roommate? There's a Facebook group for that: The 80s Cruise Cabin (re)sales & Roommates

ECP does not recognize private sales; all transactions must go directly through ECP. If someone needs to sell their cabin (and it isn't covered by insurance) they can simply call ECP and tell them to note their account that they are looking to sell. ECP will NOT help you sell your cabin; you will need to find a buyer. Once you've found someone interested in your cabin they can call ECP and give them your cabin info. They will see the account note and proceed with the transaction. You will receive a refund and they will pay the current cabin price that applies to them. Your discounts, dining time, and any seat reservations are not transferred with the cabin sale.

If a seller is interested in offering a discount (say, $1000 off) then ECP will withhold that amount from their refund and apply it to the buyer's price. There is a $500.00 transaction fee and the deadline is one week before sailing. 

Your '80s Pants Primer

Parachute Pants - originally known as flight pants, are a style of trousers characterized by the use of nylon, especially ripstop nylon. In the original tight-fitting style of the early 1980s, "parachute" referred to the pants' nylon material, similar to a parachute's. Parachute pants became a fad in US culture in the 1980s as part of the increased popularity of breakdancing.

Parachute Pants

Hammer / Harem pants - baggy, low crotch pants. Like, really low. Practically the opposite of parachute pants. Technically Hammer pants are a version of Harem pants - baggy pants drawn in at the ankles.

Hammer Pants

Elephant Pants - Bohemian style of Harem pants that often featured Thai prints, sometimes including elephants. Legs could be tapered or palazzo style. Typically one-size fits all. They were around in the '80s, but I wouldn't say that was their peak. Mostly I'm just including them for comparison.


Zubaz/Skater Pants - These had a lot of names. Jammers, Gym pants, Beach pants,  Muscle pants, Zubaz, etc. Some even call them Harem pants. These were bright cotton print pants that were easy to move in, typically with an elastic (or otherwise adjustable) waist and often a large, prominent label. These were very late '80s and in some cases more of an early '90s fad. See also: Zubaz, Billabong, Limpies, Jams, Gecko Hawaii. 

Note: This ad is from the early '90s

Chinos - put simply, these were khakis. Made from 100% cotton twill in China, the trousers were known in Spanish as pantalones chinos (Chinese pants), which became shortened to simply "chinos" in English (source: Wikipedia)


New Theme Announced For 2024

ECP sent out an e-mail today announcing the 4th theme night: Kickback & Glow (you can view the email online here). 

Looks like a very similar take on the Neon Beach Party themes from 2016-2018, and Neon Mardi Gras in 2019.  We haven't had an official neon theme in 5 years! 

Neon fashion first appeared when Stephen Sprouse revived '60s day-glo fashion on the runway in 1983. Most of what trickled down to the shopping malls was fluorescent accessories and swimwear. I mean, what's the point of UV clothes if you don't have a UV light shining on you? Neon became popular again at the end of the '80s and moved into the early '90s with a lot of Hip Hop fashion.

Amazon lets you search the entire category of UV clothes and cosmetics.  Tonic water is also fluorescent. 

Pop Icon theme 2024


Pop Icon is the BIGGEST costume night on the '80s Cruise - and the costume contest!  You better bring your A-game for this.  For more details you can view the original email online here.

2024 Theme: Punks vs Preps

 


Punks vs Preps + Pub Crawl. Hope it doesn't get too rowdy, but I might need my cricket mallet just in case...  

Original email from ECP is available online here

2023 Costume Winners

If you want to compete in the Pop Icon costume contest you better bring your A-game!

Most Original: Video Killed the Radio Star
Funniest: Fantasy Island
Carbon Copy: Bartles & Jaymes
Innovative/Elaborate: Calgon Bath

Photo by Nancy B.

Photo by Melinda D.

Fantasy Island: Source Unknown

Calgon: Photo by Sheri C.

In flight reading

Looking to get to know some of this year's performers better?  Maybe get their autograph on it?  Here's a list of what I've found so far by this year's artists - please let me know if I missed any autobiographies!

Bret Michaels "Auto-scrap-ography"  is currently available on his website (and likely to be available on the ship)

Lou Gramm "Juke Box Hero" 

Midge Ure Autobiography "If I Was" hardback can be delivered by Amazon Prime

Mark Goodman & Alan Hunter (+3) "VJ: The Unplugged Adventures of MTV's First Wave" 

Lori Majewski "Mad World"  

2024 Cruise

Here's what we know so far! The '80s Cruise will be embarking on Thursday, February 29th (Ooo, a leap year!) from Port Canaveral and return Thursday, March 7th. The Mariner of the Seas will be stopping at  Aruba and Caracao. This is the same ship from the 2022 Cruise. 

As before, the artists won't be announced until the first night on board the 2023 Cruise, but booking will open earlier for returning cruisers (who will receive a token from ECP) - and likely have a penalty-free cancellation period. 

Costume Spotlight: Marilyn Vance

I thought this might be relevant to share because (1) Marilyn costumes a LOT of iconic '80s films, and (2) because I'm working on reproducing one of them for this year's cruise!

She has over 60 film credits for Costume Design, but the highlights are:
  • Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
  • Romancing the Stone (1984)
  • Streets of Fire (1984)
  • The Breakfast Club (1985)
  • Weird Science (1985)
  • Pretty in Pink (1986)
  • Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)
  • Some Kind of Wonderful (1987)
  • Predator (1987)
  • Die Hard (1988)
  • Road House (1989)
  • Pretty Woman (1990)
She has her own website (MarilynVance.com) and she's still active as a designer and film producer.

Unofficial Events

 As folks begin to receive their cruise info packets in the mail this month I wanted to organized all the UNOFFICIAL events for fellow cruisers. Most of these have events in the Facebook Group's event section.



2023: Purple Prom

 Announced in the Aug 4 e-mail from ECP and voted on by the 2023 Senior Class: It' Purple Prom!








WTF Wednesday: "Welcome To 18" film

Combing through my latest acquisition (Star Hits magazine, March 1987) is an ad for the film "Welcome To 18" starring Mariska Hargitay (Law & Order SVU) and Courtney Thorne-Smith (who was huge in the '90s). The movie is available on YouTube and the soundtrack features some L.A. based bands (Doll Congress, Second Language). 



The 80s Cruise Goes To L.A. in 2023!

 Here's a list of '80s movies set in Los Angeles to get you in the mood...

A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) 
Airplane! (1980) 
Barfly (1987) 
Beverly Hills Cop (1984) 
Beverly Hills Cop II (1987) 
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) 
Blade Runner (1982) 
Blue Thunder (1983) 
Body Double (1984) 
Born in East L.A. (1987) 
Colors (1988) 
Crimes of Passion (1984) 
Die Hard (1988) 
Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986) 
Dragnet (1987) 
Earth Girls Are Easy (1988) 
Echo Park (1986) 
The Decline of Western Civilization (1981) 
The Decline of Western Civilization II: The Metal Years (1988) 
The Hidden (1987)
I Ought to Be in Pictures (1982) 
Into the Night (1985) 
Irreconcilable Differences (1984) 
Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982)
Fletch (1985) 
Frances (1982) 
Grease 2 (1982 local suburbs, e.g. Hawthorne)  
The Karate Kid (1984) 
The Karate Kid, Part II (1986) 
The Karate Kid, Part III (1989) 
La Bamba (1987) 
Less Than Zero (1987) 
Lethal Weapon (1987) 
Lethal Weapon 2 (1989) 
Miracle Mile (1988) 
Modern Girls (1986) 
Mommie Dearest (1981) S.O.B. (1981) 
Midnight Madness (1980) 
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988) 
Night of the Comet (1984) 
Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985) 
Repo Man (1984) 
Ruthless People (1986) 
Skin Deep (1989) 
The Star Chamber (1983) 
Stand and Deliver (1988) 
Sunset (1988) 
Swing Shift (1984) 
Tequila Sunrise (1988) 
 The Terminator (1984) 
That's Life! (1986) 
They Live (1988)
To Live and Die in L.A. (1985) 
Troop Beverly Hills (1989)
True Confessions (1981) 
Tuff Turf (1985) 
Twins (1988) 
Valley Girl (1983) 
White Dog (1982) 
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) 
Zoot Suit (1981)