this is "world news now," with john muller and diana perez. good morning, everybody. back to work time, huh? >> sure is. tuesday. hmm. >> yeah, well, what are you going to do? let's begin this half hour with a nightmare, another one aboard a cruise ship. listen to this -- thousands of people forced to bring their luxury vacation to an abrupt end. >> this time frightened passengers had to scramble out of their beds after fire broke out on a royal caribbean cruise ship. abc's matt gutman has the latest. >> reporter: in the middle of the night, passengers aboard the royal caribbean "grandeur of the seas," startled awake, told to put on life jackets. >> not a drill. not a joke. everyone was freaking out. >> reporter: the ship with 2,200 passengers on board left baltimore friday for the bahamas when the fire broke out engulfing a dining/bar area. danielle miller was on the ship along with her friend, katie coleman, describing the scene at the muster stations, the fear