. >> reporter: wijdan traish drove up from virginia to be on the next cruise out of the port of baltimore. instead, she's thinking of turning around with her grandson and going home. >> how can i go on a ship when there is contagious sick innocence there. >> i heard over 100 people got sick, and i don't want to get sick. >> reporter: instead of a phone call or e-mail ahead of time, traish says she was handed this all right when she and her grandson shareef arrived telling passengers their boarding would be delayed. >> they didn't say what kind of virus or sickness. >> reporter: their ship, "grandeur of the seas," arrived early saturday morning, after 107 passengers and crew got six during a week-long crew to the bahamas. crews scrambled to clean the 900-foot-long ship bow to stern so it could depart again on the next cruise. returning passenger kim serio said she didn't eat for three days. >> oh, my god, we got so sick, i mean, asome virus i never had before. >> you could smell a reeking smell. >> reporter: it's the second straight saturday the ship has arrived home with more than 100 peo