Ramhusker said:I've got back to back cruises booked in July with Carnival. I think I'll carry a flashlight, febreeze, and a lot of spare batteries. Wish me luck.
Ramhusker said:I've got back to back cruises booked in July with Carnival. I think I'll carry a flashlight, febreeze, and a lot of spare batteries. Wish me luck.
It's probably a huge liability issue to have passengers cross from one ship to the other in the middle of the ocean. I don't know of any fool-proof (safe) ways to do that. That said, I would have signed any kind of waiver they put in front of me to get off of that floating pile of crap.brokeu91 said:You know what I don't understand about this whole fiasco?
It's that why did Carnival allow this thing to be towed and allow those people to wait prolonged on that ship, while the towing is taking place? Why didn't they just send an empty ship to pick them up, so that they didn't have to be tugged slowly on that moving sewer. To me that's the most egregious thing about this incident.
X said:It's probably a huge liability issue to have passengers cross from one ship to the other in the middle of the ocean. I don't know of any fool-proof (safe) ways to do that. That said, I would have signed any kind of waiver they put in front of me to get off of that floating pile of crap.brokeu91 said:You know what I don't understand about this whole fiasco?
It's that why did Carnival allow this thing to be towed and allow those people to wait prolonged on that ship, while the towing is taking place? Why didn't they just send an empty ship to pick them up, so that they didn't have to be tugged slowly on that moving sewer. To me that's the most egregious thing about this incident.