Trainwreck: Poop Cruise – 5 Shocking Details
- The new Netflix documentary, Trainwreck: Poop Cruise, directed by James Ross, premiered June 24, 2025, recounting the infamous 2013 Carnival Triumph cruise.
- The 55-minute documentary details the struggle for survival as air conditioning and working toilets failed, creating unsanitary conditions for four days.
- Netflix's synopsis of the cruise disaster documentary reads, "An engine fire leaves 4,000 passengers stranded at sea without power and plumbing in this wild documentary about the infamous...
Uncover the harrowing details of the “poop cruise” in Netflix’s Trainwreck: Poop cruise. This article dissects five shocking moments from the documentary, revealing the grim realities faced by passengers aboard the Carnival Triumph in 2013. Discover how a power outage led to overflowing biohazard bags and overwhelmed drainage systems, leaving thousands stranded without working toilets. News Directory 3 brings you the latest on this maritime disaster, including the desperate measures taken by passengers and the long-term implications for cruise ship safety.Learn about the crew’s instructions and the ensuing unbearable conditions. Discover what’s next.
Netflix’s ‘Trainwreck: Poop Cruise’ Details Cruise Disaster
Updated June 29, 2025
The new Netflix documentary, Trainwreck: Poop Cruise, directed by James Ross, premiered June 24, 2025, recounting the infamous 2013 Carnival Triumph cruise. The ship, embarking from Galveston, Texas, to Cozumel, Mexico, suffered a power outage on Feb. 7, 2013, leaving over 4,000 passengers and crew stranded in the Gulf of Mexico.
The 55-minute documentary details the struggle for survival as air conditioning and working toilets failed, creating unsanitary conditions for four days. The ship eventually reached port in Mobile, Ala., on Feb. 14, 2013. Ben Rumney produced the film, with executive producers sheun Adelasoye De Nicola, Casey Feldman, Tim Wardle, Alexander Marengo, and William Swann.
Netflix’s synopsis of the cruise disaster documentary reads, “An engine fire leaves 4,000 passengers stranded at sea without power and plumbing in this wild documentary about the infamous “poop cruise” of 2013.”
(Warning: The following content contains graphic descriptions that may be disturbing to some readers.)
Shocking Moments from Trainwreck: Poop Cruise
Passengers Improvise Restroom Solutions

With no working toilets, the crew instructed passengers to urinate in the showers and defecate into red biohazard bags. These bags were than deposited in bins along the corridors, which quickly overflowed. Passengers resorted to leaving the bags in hallways, creating a pervasive stench.
Drainage Systems Overwhelmed

Chef Abhi,featured in the documentary,described how the lack of running water caused food and human waste to back up in the ship’s drainage systems. the situation worsened as the days passed, with the stench becoming unbearable.
What’s next
The release of Trainwreck: Poop Cruise is expected to spark renewed interest in cruise ship safety and sanitation standards. The documentary offers a stark reminder of the potential dangers and challenges faced by passengers when disaster strikes at sea.
