We sailed almost two weeks ago on Fantasy.Others reported it was Carly. Did you sail recently?
We sailed almost two weeks ago on Fantasy.Others reported it was Carly. Did you sail recently?
I've never quite understood the affinity for certain cruise directors. I think, in 8 sailings, the extent of my personal interactions with any cruise director has been someone saying thank you after I held an elevator for them.
At best, I've found the cruise director (namely their speeches before the shows or their daily PA announcements) to be neutral, and there are some of them that just got annoying quickly. (Those tended to be the ones that ignore the golden rule of performing ... "If you have a microphone, your voice never needs to rise above a normal speaking volume")
I'm wondering if Ashley Long is still on the Dream. Hoping that she or her loved ones were not impacted by the recent tornados as she is from an area that received damage.
I can say that I agree with your view until we sailed the WBPC in March 2020. The Wonder was stuck at sea for 10 or 11 days after we left Grand Cayman. Ashley and Mike Gibbons are actually what saved that cruise from being a disaster. Honestly, their morning announcements because ”Must See TV” by the end of the cruise because it was so funny… we were all literally in the same boat and Ashley and Mike made it work. And the entire ship went silent when Captain Henry came on for his twice daily announcements. I swear you could hear a pin drop no matter where you were in the ship. By the end of it, I would bet that most of the passengers considered the Cruise Directors and the crew with whom they had direct contact as friends. I know many of us worried about the crew after we departed the ship. Every last one of them gave everything to keeping us happy and safe and we passengers were very grateful for their efforts. We were big fans of the named and unnamed members of our crew. Capt Henry has the most calming voice in difficult circumstances!I've never quite understood the affinity for certain cruise directors. I think, in 8 sailings, the extent of my personal interactions with any cruise director has been someone saying thank you after I held an elevator for them.
At best, I've found the cruise director (namely their speeches before the shows or their daily PA announcements) to be neutral, and there are some of them that just got annoying quickly. (Those tended to be the ones that ignore the golden rule of performing ... "If you have a microphone, your voice never needs to rise above a normal speaking volume")
I'm almost positive our cruise director on the Dream for the 01/21-24 cruise was Carly. We met her in the main atrium one night before dinner. Totally was not expecting to meet our cruise director, so it kind of felt like meeting a celebrity.
Also, club host?
DCL seems to have done away with this role. In the Magic in January Tisa did many but not all of the adult activities and never introduced herself as the club host. Harlequin did some of the adult activities as also did not introduce himself as club host. Also, unlike the past, they both wore their cruise staff uniform instead of regular clothes.
I did ask Tisa about Jo, and she said she does not think Jo will be returning to DCL.
Stephen was on the Wonder on our 2/8 sailing. He spoke before the evening shows, but other than that we had no interaction with him. Saw him on deck during fireworks, he only spoke with a few other cast members and didn't make any effort to chat with guests, not sure if he was supposed to be or not. Really just seemed like he was there to watch fireworks.