Posted on 02/14/2013 4:33:20 PM PST by SMGFan
To his credit, he said SURE! He had nothing but praise for the crew members who were trying to accomodate all the 4,000 passengers during this horrendous ordeal.
I don't care what anyone says, you can't forsee every possible thing that can go wrong on a cruise ship, all you can do is have a plan to deal with whatever happens. And in this case, it sounds like the cruise line was doing just that.
Unfortunately, I suspect the majority of the passengers are going to try to take advantage of the "legal lottery" here.......
Exactly what I was thinking. Considering the population, the number and the panic... No way
Carnival = Chuck E Cheese of the high seas. Just add your own fight videos.
One screwup in the engine room & it’s seagoing Lord of the Flies. No thanks.
After TWA 800, I don’t fly commercially, either. If I can’t drive there, I don’t need to go there. And my CCW “etc” goes with me. I flew 250k+ miles/yr worlwide for Hertz RAC and NYC ad agencies, back in the 70s & 80s, and that was more than enough for this lifetime. LOL.
They’re getting towed around? That’s a shore excursion for $125 in the Bahamas.
The only way I could see to do it would be to cast off the passengers in lifeboats and have other ships present recover the passengers from the boats. 4,000 passengers floating around in lifeboats? It would be like herding cats, assuming no weather blows up. Bottom line is attempting a transfer would needlessly expose the passengers to safety hazards.
Really are they by chance something that you could move to me?
If so send them over.
Really are they by chance something that you could move to me?
If so send them over.
I am sure it was a scam deal.
At any rate they are gone.
No matter how well Carnival handles the passengers in refunds, etc., they still have 4000 people that will be telling that story to at least 10 people of how bad it was. This is basic customer service math so now there are 44,000 people strongly biased against choosing Carnival for a cruise or even going on a cruise at all.
We seem to have some carriers at loose ends. Maybe one of them?
From what I read, the sanitary conditions are so bad that when the captain sounds the horn it makes a sound like a whoopee cushion.
As the ship enters Mobile Bay, cell phones should begin to work. The passengers will be able to see land on both sides, encouraging some, yet it is a long way up the Bay.
Its chilly in Mobile, 53F, & breezy. Down to 37F tomorrow AM. Standing/sleeping on deck is gonna get real uncomfortable as the night progresses. Hope these folks have some warm clothes.
Mobile Infirmary offered a triage station at port arrival but Carnival turned them down. After a week living in a cesspool, maybe feeling a little ill, I might want someone to take a quick look at me & give me some good advice.
Who are we bullshitting!! I would have been swimming for shore by now...
I was just thinking. What will they do when they get to Mobile? I have been to those docks and I doubt they have much facilities.
Maybe they can get exterior power and get the ship’s systems to operate.
I have a good friend of mine from High School on this ship. Can’t wait to talk to her.
Instead of blowing in the conch, they crap in it...
One thing I learned in the Navy if I didn’t learn anything else: you don’t pull a big ship by a string!
And the TSA will molest you for no extra charge!
i will pay money for them to have a cabin on the SS Norovirus.
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