Carnival cruise from hell..

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find it so odd that news report keep mentioning the passangers don't have "hot coffee" or "hot drinks" Really? that just doesn't seem worth bringing up.


LOL. When I don't get hot coffee in the morning I mope about it all day, cruise ship or otherwise! Yes, I am (mostly) kidding, no need to tell me to "suck it up, buttercup"!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I heard on Anderson Cooper that Carnival is offering the passengers a refund on their cruise. LOL. They deserve way more than that! What a horrible experience!


I think I read they are getting a refund and a voucher for another cruise (not that I would take the next one) and there was one other "perk". It sounds awful. I think this is why my husband refuses to go on cruises.


Think I read they get the cost of the cruise refunded, travel expenses refunded, a credit for a future cruise, and a credit of all onboard purchases outside of gift shop and casino. And they are giving out free booze, so that's one nice thing in a literal sea of shit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard on Anderson Cooper that Carnival is offering the passengers a refund on their cruise. LOL. They deserve way more than that! What a horrible experience!


I think I read they are getting a refund and a voucher for another cruise (not that I would take the next one) and there was one other "perk". It sounds awful. I think this is why my husband refuses to go on cruises.


I think it has more to do with the fact that your husband is probably a classy guy.
Anonymous
Disney Cruises are fun with kids. Really (and I am not a cruise type person) ... Don't expect 5 star food and such, but they are clean (MUCH cleaner than Disney parks and hotels) and less crowded than Disney parks, and overall a much more pleasant experience than Disney "on land."

Alaska is one place that is supposedly good by cruise boat - you see much from the water that you don't see from land. Other than that or short Disney jaunts, am personally not interested in cruises at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard on Anderson Cooper that Carnival is offering the passengers a refund on their cruise. LOL. They deserve way more than that! What a horrible experience!


I think I read they are getting a refund and a voucher for another cruise (not that I would take the next one) and there was one other "perk". It sounds awful. I think this is why my husband refuses to go on cruises.


Think I read they get the cost of the cruise refunded, travel expenses refunded, a credit for a future cruise, and a credit of all onboard purchases outside of gift shop and casino. And they are giving out free booze, so that's one nice thing in a literal sea of shit.


From CNN "Passengers will get a free flight home, a full refund for their trip and for most expenses on board, as well as a credit for another cruise, Carnival said. Medical staff will be waiting in port for the ship's arrival, in case passengers need treatment."
Anonymous
Cruises are the worst no matter what happens. I got dragged on one last year. Worst experience EVER.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I heard on Anderson Cooper that Carnival is offering the passengers a refund on their cruise. LOL. They deserve way more than that! What a horrible experience!


I think I read they are getting a refund and a voucher for another cruise (not that I would take the next one) and there was one other "perk". It sounds awful. I think this is why my husband refuses to go on cruises.


Think I read they get the cost of the cruise refunded, travel expenses refunded, a credit for a future cruise, and a credit of all onboard purchases outside of gift shop and casino. And they are giving out free booze, so that's one nice thing in a literal sea of shit.


From CNN "Passengers will get a free flight home, a full refund for their trip and for most expenses on board, as well as a credit for another cruise, Carnival said. Medical staff will be waiting in port for the ship's arrival, in case passengers need treatment."

And their vacation days back!
Anonymous
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+1. It was my first cruise and I felt like a spoiled brat for not enjoying it, but it REALLY sucked. You feel like you're on a floating Walmart. Cheap food, cheap, tacky decor, pretty crappy ports. (Though now I feel lucky because like this ship, ours had a propulsion issue and they worried if we went to our initial port of call of Turks and Caicos that we wouldn't have the power to make it back to Miami on time, so they changed the port to Freeport, Bahamas which was a FUCKING DUMP, but way better than being adrift at sea on a Shit Ship.)


I won a cruise when I was in college. My cousin and I went together and we called it the KMART cruise. It was like standing in line a KMART everywhere we went on the boat. Luckily we were young and didn't pay for it. It I did, I would have been pissed. Never considered going on a cruise again.
Anonymous
We've been on 5 cruises. 3 on RC and we've enjoyed those a lot. 2 on Carnival (my sister loves Carnival), but we've hated those. There have been many, many problems and errors and our ship wasn't disabled. Even though my sister and brother both like the party atmosphere, my wife and I have said that if they choose a family cruise on Carnival that we won't go. We'll go on another line, but not Carnival. Truly the bargain basement of cruise lines. To those who don't like cruising, have you tried a cruise line other than Carnival? I agree that you get what you pay for. You buy a cheap cruise, you get a cheap cruise.
Anonymous
I can't imagine much worse happening on a vacation. Americans get so few vacations days as it is -- it would really stink (literally and figuratively) to be stuck on that Carnival Cruise. I get motion sickness as it is -- I can't imagine those people having to deal with what they're facing. I can't imagine those folks ever, ever wanting to go on another Carnival Cruise. I don't understand why one of the nearby cruise ships couldn't rescue them.
Anonymous
This is why I would never go on a cruise. Even without the issues this one is having ... why would I want to be stuck on a ship with random tacky people for days on end?! Yuck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We've been on 5 cruises. 3 on RC and we've enjoyed those a lot. 2 on Carnival (my sister loves Carnival), but we've hated those. There have been many, many problems and errors and our ship wasn't disabled. Even though my sister and brother both like the party atmosphere, my wife and I have said that if they choose a family cruise on Carnival that we won't go. We'll go on another line, but not Carnival. Truly the bargain basement of cruise lines. To those who don't like cruising, have you tried a cruise line other than Carnival? I agree that you get what you pay for. You buy a cheap cruise, you get a cheap cruise.


I cruised on Norwegian. It sucked.
Anonymous
Putting to sea with 4,000 people and insufficient stores for any unforseen circumstance is poor seamanship, to say the least. Really makes we wonder what else they're forgoing to save a buck.
Anonymous
The only cruises DH and I ever did (not together) were on big grey ships. Never ran out of power or supplies. You know who can run a tight ship? The US Navy. Not terribly fun, but well run. We'd never pay to go on one.
Anonymous
IT HAS TO BE JUST LIKE THE SUPERD OME DURING KATRINA.
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