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Anyone following the Carnival Triumph cruise ship story?
February 13, 2013 at
07:32 AM
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Carnival Triumph engine fire; lost power; tug boats pulling it to Mobile, AL.
linly [cbslocal.com]
The 500 or so McDonald's franchisees and executives onboard should at least be used to the conditions if they've spent much time in one of their restaurants.
We cruise on Carnival 5 months from today!
(different ship though)
linly [cbslocal.com]
The 500 or so McDonald's franchisees and executives onboard should at least be used to the conditions if they've spent much time in one of their restaurants.
We cruise on Carnival 5 months from today!
(different ship though)
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Disgusting about those selfish passengers!
None of these comments do anyone much good without knowing what cruise you were on. Why not tell which boat, cruise length, and when?
What ship and cruise length were you on?
For most people cruising is the main point of, well, cruising. The ports are a plus. Some people don't even get off at some ports (and some don't at any). I've skipped a port before. Yeah the problem is you were on a cheap 4 day cruise. If you're not on a nice ship, with decent people, you're not going to have fun on the cruise portion. Don't go cheap.
Like the NCL Star - they had arts and crafts every day, and we went to almost every one of them. I really appreciated that! But it might have been the highlight of that ship (the ports were the main highlight of the trip, of course).
I know even though my mom enjoyed her last NCL cruise this year, she said she definitely likes the entertainment and shows on Carnival more. She said she would get bored at night on the NCL cruise, and didn't on Carnival in the past.
And when I went on the Carnival Triumph I didn't have nearly the same experience as these folks did
None of these comments do anyone much good without knowing what cruise you were on. Why not tell which boat, cruise length, and when?
I was reading on the Cruise Critic forums last night to see what people there think of the original topic.
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Why not tell what cruise you were on?
Why not tell what cruise you were on?
I was reading on the Cruise Critic forums last night to see what people there think of the original topic.
You can say cruises blow all you want, but regardless of your 7000+ posts here (I'm sure they're all excellent posts), I don't think anyone here is really putting any credibility in your statements, considering your posting manner, and the fact that you went so long ago, you don't really remember it, and you won't tell us what cruise it was on.
You can say cruises blow all you want, but regardless of your 7000+ posts here (I'm sure they're all excellent posts), I don't think anyone here is really putting any credibility in your statements, considering your posting manner, and the fact that you went so long ago, you don't really remember it, and you won't tell us what cruise it was on.
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