PORT CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Disney workers spent several hours disinfecting a Disney cruise ship Saturday after more than 200 passengers fell ill with a stomach ailment on a seven-day cruise last week.
A crew of more than 1,100 sanitized the 964-foot Disney Magic ship hoping to eradicate the stomach bug before the ship left port.
"We would not sail if we didn't think it was safe for our guests and our crew," said Disney Cruise Line President Matt Ouimet.
Investigators with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention examined the ship, but said they were unable to determine the source of the illness.
Passengers' symptoms point to the same common gastrointestinal Norwalk-like virus suspected of sickening more than 500 passengers and crew aboard the Holland America Line cruise ship Amsterdam in the past few weeks, said Dr. Heidar Heshmati, director of the Brevard County Health Department.
Last week Holland America canceled 10-day cruise out of Port Everglades to allow time for a more thorough decontamination of the 1,380-passenger Amsterdam.
Some Disney passengers arriving for the trip Saturday said they were confident in the cleaning efforts, but some were taking precautions.
"We stocked up on every kind of belly aid you can think of," Michele Fagan, 37, told the Orlando Sentinel.
Prior to departure, guests were given the option of rescheduling, getting a full refund or taking Walt Disney World vacation package instead.
Many of the guests on the Nov. 17 cruise who disembarked early Saturday said the illness -- which caused vomiting and diarrhea -- was an inconvenience, but did not ruin their trip.
"You just got sick," Steve Leanard of Old Tappan, N.J. told the Florida Today of Melbourne. "It was like getting the flu ... It was about 12 hours for me."
At least 29 people were treated by two onboard physicians, Disney said.
Ouimet said passengers who fell ill would be compensated, including refunds or vouchers for future cruises.
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