Round-the-world cruise delay keeps passengers in Belfast for three months
Briefly

"We can have all of our meals and they even have movies and trivia entertainment. [It's] almost like cruising except we're at the dock," said Holly Hennessey, a passenger.
"Villa Vie Residences said it was doing everything it could to relieve the anxiety of passengers by planning trips and other cruises or putting them up in hotels."
"Earlier publicity material from the company claimed it was a leading innovator in modern-day residential cruising. It offered prospective passengers the chance to buy a cabin for the 15-year life of the vessel, for between $99,999 and $899,000 plus monthly fees."
"Eighty per cent of owners come from the US, and about nine in 10 plan to stay onboard for the full world cruise."
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