The Diamonds returned at the end of May 2002 after a stopover in Australia and a Tiger Cruise from Hawaii.
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The Disney Channel could have called "Tiger Cruise," a worthy two-hour movie that has its premiere tonight, "Sept. 11 for Kids."
"Tiger Cruise" isn't the kind of children's entertainment that captivates adults too.
Speaking of weapons of mass destruction, it's sad that not quite three years after the terrorist attacks, "Tiger Cruise" feels polarizing rather than patriotic.
Tiger Cruise (released August 6, 2004) is the 54th Disney Channel Original Movie.
The ending shows the passengers holding up a giant American flag on the deck of Tiger Cruise as a suggestion by Maddie, impressing her father and the military officers.
Tiger Cruise is a fictional story inspired by actual events aboard the USS Constellation (CV-64), as well as 9/11.
The story of Tiger Cruise, a Disney Channel Original Movie, takes place aboard the USS Constellation.
She stopped in Hawai'i to pick up civilians for a Tiger Cruise on her return to homeport in July.