We are back in VA Beach after our cruise on the Carnival Glory to the Bahamas was pretty much washed out by Sandy's appearance!
Original 6 night itinerary: Norfolk, day at sea, Nassau (overnight), Nassau, Freeport, day at sea, Norfolk
Revised 5 night itinerary: Norfolk, day at sea, afternoon in Nassau, day at sea, day at sea, Norfolk (one day early)
It was as gray as a Navy ship--with strong winds, rain and rough seas. I'm sure there were a lot of first-timers who won't be returning any time soon!
When we left Norfolk on Monday, it didn't seem as though Sandy was going to pose much of a threat--that certainly changed. When Freeport was originally cancelled we were going to Port Canaveral instead--so we thought, hmmm, maybe, a trip to one of the parks?? That was soon dashed when the winds were too strong to get in there too.
We are fortunate in that the motion of the ship doesn't bother us but when the outside decks can't be used it definitely makes things crowded inside. Our cabin was an aft vista balcony so we were quite comfortable. For the most part only the ship channels worked on the TV so reading was the activity of choice

Walking was challenging as the ship was moving around a lot.
Almost forgot, we had an interesting experience in the middle of the first night. Good thing it was then when the seas were still calm. I bit after midnight I awoke hearing some kind of aircraft. As I watch from the window it kept getting closer to the ship which was a bit unsettling for me. Shortly, it got close enought that I could identify it as a USCG helicopter. They hovered for a long time, then flew off for a few minute, came back and repeated the process. Turns out a passenger need emergency medical treatment and they picked them up. A bit of excitement for the middle of the night.
Anyway, we're back and we're safe for now. Our back-2-back cruise is cancelled (supposed to leave today), which was my platinum cruise on Carnival. It's very windy and rainy right now in VA Beach! I will certainly appreciate seeing the sun again when that happens!