Re: Off-topic: need vacation advice
- From: "Joel M. Eichen" <joeleichen@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 14:32:11 -0400
"Sdores" <sdores@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Joel I knew you were going to bring that one up! LOL! I haven't had a
> problem here in the half a dozen years we have been cruising. It's worth
> it, it's a fun trip! UM MOM Susan
REPLY:
Me too but I always bring all my own food along!
Joel
(kidding ~ whenever I bring all my own food,
everyone is knocking at my door for some snacks.)
> "Joel M. Eichen" <joeleichen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:4268f255_1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > "Sdores" <sdores@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:h56ae.90850$f%4.41567@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> The cruises out of South FL are wonderful, and even though it is
> >> hurricane
> >> season the ships have alternate routes and even islands to go around
and
> > get
> >> away from the path of any storms coming. I've had a couple times, like
a
> >> couple years ago, that we had to leave Mexico a few hours early to stay
> >> ahead of the hurricane. We just spent more time on the ship doing the
> >> activities on the ship. The cruise line definitely know the Atlantic
> > storms
> >> well and work around mother nature gracefully. UM MOM Susan
> >> "Charlie Oster via MedKB.com" <forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:bfa2b9f38f774d95aa89f7beb8a66e94@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > Is it OK if I post something like this here?
> >
> >
> > REPLY
> >
> > Excepting for this of course!
> >
> > Joel
> >
> >
> > Cruise ship back in N.Y. after being damaged by huge wave
> > NEW YORK (AP) - Passengers disembarking Monday from a cruise ship that
was
> > struck by a freak seven-story-high wave said the stormy weather that
> > smashed
> > windows and sent furniture flying reminded them of the Titanic.
> >
> > The Norwegian Dawn, on calmer seas.
> >
> >
> > The Norwegian Dawn arrived with more than 2,000 passengers still on
board
> > after some 300 others decided to leave the ship early in Charleston,
S.C.,
> > and fly or drive home. It docked on Manhattan's West Side, near the
> > floating
> > Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum.
> >
> > The 965-foot white ocean liner was sailing back to New York from the
> > Bahamas
> > on Saturday when a storm pounded the vessel with heavy seas, including a
> > rogue 70-foot wave. The wave sent furniture sailing through the air and
> > knocked hot tubs overboard. Some passengers slept in hallways in life
> > jackets.
> >
> > Passenger Robert Clark said he was trying not to be angry about the
cruise
> > but had one question: "Why would you go through a storm?"
> >
> > Clark, a New Yorker who disembarked with his wife, Estelita Villafane,
and
> > their 7-year-old daughter, Myah, said the storm "woke me up. ... We were
> > going back and forth, up and down. And then 'boom!'"
> >
> > He said he ran into the corridor and found passengers from flooded
cabins
> > who were wearing life preservers.
> >
> > "It looked like the Titanic," Clark said. "That was what was going
through
> > my head."
> >
> > Norwegian Cruise Line said the freak wave broke windows in two different
> > cabins. It said 62 cabins were flooded and four passengers had cuts and
> > bruises. The wave reached as high as deck 10, company spokeswoman Susan
> > Robison said Sunday.
> >
> > The Norwegian Dawn docked at Charleston for repairs and a Coast Guard
> > inspection before continuing its voyage to New York early Sunday.
> >
> > Bill and Ellen Tesauro of Wayne, N.J., said they went to the ship's
casino
> > when the storm started slamming the vessel.
> >
> > "We figured it would take our minds off this (and) that's when the
captain
> > announced that drinks are free all night," Bill Tesauro told the Daily
> > News
> > of New York. "But then there was another horrendous slap on the water."
> >
> > The panicked couple returned to their suite.
> >
> > "A desk went flying across the room," Ellen Tesauro said. "And a glass
> > table
> > toppled down, with glasses and food on it."
> >
> > Stacy Maryland of Hamilton, N.J., woke up to find shoes and magazines
> > floating in a foot of water.
> >
> > "I thought I heard water sloshing around, and then I woke up and saw it,
> > and
> > it was surreal," she told the newspaper.
> >
> > The cruise line said passengers whose cabins were flooded were flown
home
> > from Charleston and the safety of the ship "was in no way compromised by
> > this incident."
> >
> > Each passenger got a refund of half the trip's cost and a voucher for
half
> > the price of a future cruise, Robison said.
> >
> > The ship left New York on April 10 with 2,500 passengers aboard. Robison
> > said about 300 passengers decided not to return by ship from Charleston.
> > About 100 were flown back to New York and the rest made their own
> > arrangements, Robison said.
> >
> > "I rented a car and drove nine hours," said James Fraley of Keansburg,
> > N.J.,
> > who was taking a honeymoon cruise with his wife. "No more time on the
> > Titanic for me."
> >
> >
>
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> >
> >
> >> >
> >> > The Mrs. & I are coming up on our 30th & we want to take the kids
(aged
> > 24
> >> > & 26) somewhere we'll all enjoy ourselves for 4-7 days.
> >> >
> >> > And I don't know where to go! Haven't done the family vaca. thing
> >> > since
> >> > they were teenagers. I need a place that would be fun for young
adults
> >> > who
> >> > like clubbing, water sports, shopping, maybe a casino,.
> >> >
> >> > Maybe we should go back to Orlando? Always fun, but been 3 times.
> >> > I've
> >> > heard Cape May or Vegas? Cozumel?
> >> >
> >> > I am so resort-ignorant. I was thinking 4-5 day cruise, but we're
> >> > going
> >> > in
> >> > August and my wife checked the Caribbean storm patterns of the last 5
> >> > years.....so I think we're not doing that.
> >> >
> >> > Any advice most appreciated!
> >> >
> >> > Charlie
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Message posted via http://www.medkb.com
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
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