I was on the Magic when she lost one of her 5 engines. We were kept informed of the situation and made an early port departure as our speed back to Port Canaveral was slightly slowed. They explained that they had tried to do the repairs at the port of call, but this was not successful and the full repair would wait till the ship was at Port Canaveral.
I do realize that loss of a single engine is completely different from loss of all power. My point is that stuff happens on DCL ships as well, and they deal with each circumstance as best they can.
We've been told during a galley tour that the Magic always goes out with 10 days worth of food and supplies (at that time she did 7 night cruises). Again, that's great...but if they can't cook the food, having it on board doesn't help.
I do realize that loss of a single engine is completely different from loss of all power. My point is that stuff happens on DCL ships as well, and they deal with each circumstance as best they can.
We've been told during a galley tour that the Magic always goes out with 10 days worth of food and supplies (at that time she did 7 night cruises). Again, that's great...but if they can't cook the food, having it on board doesn't help.