Glass has shattered once again on a Royal Caribbean ship, this time on Utopia of the Seas. The incident marks the sixth time in just four months that a panel has broken across the cruise line’s fleet.
The latest incident took place in the Windjammer Marketplace on Deck 15 of Utopia of the Seas. Photos shared online show a panel above the Boardwalk neighborhood balconies completely fractured, though it stayed in its frame and did not fall. Crew members quickly roped off the area, and the panel will be covered and replaced. No injuries have been reported, and the ship’s itinerary is unaffected.

The exact sailing when the panel broke has not been confirmed, but the images surfaced on Friday, September 26, which suggests the break occurred during the three night “World’s Biggest Weekend” cruise from Port Canaveral. These short getaways visit Perfect Day at CocoCay or include both Nassau and CocoCay on the longer four night version.
A Pattern of Incidents Across the Fleet
While broken glass is not unheard of on ships, the frequency of recent incidents is beginning to draw attention. Symphony of the Seas alone has had three separate cases since early June.
A panel in the Coastal Kitchen restaurant shattered on June 8, raining shards onto the pool deck below. On June 29 a canopy in the adults only Solarium fractured while the ship was docking in Port Canaveral. And in early August, a panel near the miniature golf course on Deck 16 shattered, possibly due to an errant golf ball.
On August 7, Icon of the Seas made headlines when part of its Frightening Bolt waterslide fractured mid ride, sending water pouring down. One guest was injured in that incident, and the slide has since been repaired with a solid section of material.

Even the brand new Star of the Seas has experienced problems. Just before its maiden voyage, a panel on Deck 15 shattered on August 26. Guests nearby reported hearing a loud pop as the glass broke without any obvious cause.
What Could Be Behind the Breakages?
Royal Caribbean has not linked the incidents together, and there are many possible explanations. Glass can break due to impacts, manufacturing flaws, or weather stress, and each case may have a different root cause. What has been consistent is how quickly crew members have secured the areas and made repairs, ensuring there has been minimal disruption to sailings.
For now, passengers can be reassured that the breaks are rare events on ships carrying thousands of guests each week. Still, with six incidents in such a short time, many cruisers will be watching closely to see if Royal Caribbean offers any further explanation.
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