Disney Wish Man-Overboard Alarm Triggers Rescue Operation—Turns Out to Be False Alarm
On August 26, 2025, the Disney Wish cruise ship was en route from Nassau to Castaway Cay when a man-overboard (MOB) alarm sounded around 8:00 p.m. ship time. An organized and urgent response followed, only for it to be determined that the situation was a false alarm, likely triggered by debris in the water.
Rapid Response Amid Concern and Confusion
Passengers aboard the Disney Wish reported that the ship abruptly changed course and slowed as the alarm echoed through the vessel. Crew members deployed safety equipment, throwing life rings and launching rescue boats as spotlights swept across the dark waters.
A mandatory muster was promptly called—guests and crew were asked to proceed to their designated assembly stations for a headcount, ensuring everyone was accounted for.
A TikTok Video was posted showing search and rescue efforts

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False Alarm, Safety First
By late evening, the ship's captain confirmed that it was a false alarm. After verifying that no passengers or crew were missing, the rescue operation was officially concluded.
As a gesture of goodwill for the mistake and disruption, each stateroom was issued a $150 onboard credit. This was very nice of DCL to do.
Cruise technology experts note that false alarms are rare—Disney’s MOB detection systems, which combine radar and thermal imaging, maintain a 95% accuracy rate. However, the alarm can accidentally trigger under unusual circumstances, such as large debris.
A Testament to Emergency Response Protocol
While no one was in danger, industry experts discussed how the incident underscores the importance of having excellent training and procedural protocols—especially in response to potential man-overboard emergencies. The Disney Wish crew’s swift, by-the-book action turned a frightening alert into a model of safety readiness.
Disney Cruise Lines may be extra prepared after a child fell overboard the Disney Dream in June. Again, that crew was praised for their swift response and training.
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