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- Aug 28, 2008
Also on this cruise, our room 6110 is in great shape thankfully. QUOTE]
So glad to hear! My in-laws will be in that stateroom for their very first cruise. Let's hope it stays in good shape.
Also on this cruise, our room 6110 is in great shape thankfully. QUOTE]
So glad to hear! My in-laws will be in that stateroom for their very first cruise. Let's hope it stays in good shape.
For some reason I have a hard time believing they went back to Miami for...supplies.
For some reason I have a hard time believing they went back to Miami for...supplies.
I wonder if anyone saw what type of packages the supplies were in??? cartons?...cases??.......compressed gas tanks?....etc?....... AKK
Critical supplies. Yes, they did need to dock. They're not just docking for the fun of it.
If I would get up in the middle of the night and I couldn't use the toilet, they'll have a very angry passenger at 3am in guest services.
Orange cartons reported loaded on
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Sadly this now seems to be the industry norm, regardless of how prestigious the cruise line is.
Hi Silver,
Hmm..........orange cartons could be anything, not likely compressed gas of some type.
Which leads back to something for the work being done, something they needed for the refit or repairing the plumbing maybe! Maybe a chemical to clean out the pipes???........
AKK
I know it only took us out of our way for a couple hours, but they had to close the stores, drain the pool and the reason I went with the 5 day cruise was to have the day at sea, we left beautiful sunny skies into cloudy windy rougher seas so the day was lost, we were told by concierge that they needed new refrigerators for the food but that doesn't sound right??? We too on deck eight had plumbing problems no toilets and rented a cabana at castaway cay and the door of fridge was so rusted it fell off so there went our cold drinks!!!!! Ship is beautiful but there are tons of contractors all over, chemical smells in hallway for whatever they are doing...which is all understandable but for the money paid ?????a little disappointing nothing was said or no compensation was given! I love Disney and loved the cruise but to pay the same amount people two months from now will pay and there will be none of these problems, not very Disney like
Captain says we will be there in 2 hours for a maximum 1 hour and will still head on to key west on time. We are going for "critical supplies"
No trip report, but so far we have to call the guest services every time we want to flush our toilet. And have seen 3-4 leaks from pipes in the ceiling, 2 flooded staterooms. It's clear it's gonna take some time to work the bugs out. Still contractors onboard working.
Do you think it's possible to ask for some kind of discount or credit because our toilet has not worked at all?
Is it just me, or was the Magic in better condition before dry dock?
lI wonder if anyone saw what type of packages the supplies were in??? cartons?...cases??.......compressed gas tanks?....etc?....... AKK