At this point, the opening theme is different with a few extra clips, and Doc Shaw removed since he's no longer in this series.
Having arranged the sports-themed party, you can see large blue banners hang all around the Sky Deck through the remainder of the episode. Additionally, these are "Hall of Fame" lists for the various sports performed on the deck: ping pong, limbo, shuffleboard, bingo, and more. The names on these lists are the last names of various crew members. In alphabetical order, the names include, but are not limited to: Barnett (Walter Barnett - producer & unit production manager), Correll (Richard Correll - director [not of this episode] or his wife Beth Correll - first assistant director), Dunn (Jerry Dunn - production designer), Lapidus (Adam I. Lapidus - co-executive producer), McGaughey (Karin L. McGaughey - set decorator), Pollock (Tim Pollock - writer or Brandi Brice Pollock - casting director), Quine (Jeny Quine - co-executive producer), Sackett (Frank Sackett - associate producer), Sandefur (Kelly Sandefur - co-producer), Scully (Corrie Scully - associate producer), Signer (Dan Signer - co-executive producer), and Wagoner (Phillip Van Wagoner - production coordinator).
At the end, Sean Kingston performs the song "Dumb Love," with the cast lip-syncing along. The song is from "Come Go With Me," a 1956 hit by The Del-Vikings.
The views of the ship in harbor (Belgium) are identical to the views of Lichtenstamp in Maddie on Deck (2009).
At the end of Sean Kingston's performance, the camera cuts to Zack and Maya dancing, but Zack wears his smoothie bar uniform. However, next time, he's back in the regular outfit he wore the entire episode.