Love4Eeyore
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Wow, $150 OBC seems more than fair. So glad it wasn't a person found, whether from the ship or not!
Probably because the alarm scared people and the leak was a maintenance issue that was an annoyance.Im so glad it was a false alarm but DCL is all over the place with compensation for ship issues- A false alarm gets $150 but when the Magic had the leak in the atrium they were given nothing?? The Magic Atrium Leak lasted longer and impacted more of the sailing... If it had been a MOB I assume nothing would have been given. Strange choice.
Did the leak make it impossible to get across the ship, or to enter any areas? My understanding is that it was possible to walk around the area that was blocked off.Im so glad it was a false alarm but DCL is all over the place with compensation for ship issues- A false alarm gets $150 but when the Magic had the leak in the atrium they were given nothing?? The Magic Atrium Leak lasted longer and impacted more of the sailing... If it had been a MOB I assume nothing would have been given. Strange choice.
I wonder who reported the MOB lLuckily it was only a big piece of debris.
You could not cross the ship on that floor. You had to go up or down a floor to cross. I do think this is interesting for DCL to set this precedent. I understand this could be frightening but if it had been a missing person do we think DCL would be offering a credit? We have been on a sailing where sadly a passenger passed away delaying our return to PC and people missed flights, my son had hard time as they asked everyone to leave their rooms but the ship was packed and everyone was everywhere (he is autistic). We did not receive nor did I expect compensation.Did the leak make it impossible to get across the ship, or to enter any areas? My understanding is that it was possible to walk around the area that was blocked off.
The safety alert, however, did make it impossible to sleep or attend activities for some time. It also apparently scared some young passengers far more than a leak would have.
I hope that anyone who didn't show up or showed up extremely late to their muster stations is ineligible for the credit. I doubt that will happen, but it should.
Nobody. It's an automatic sensor.I wonder who reported the MOB l
I would never, ever ignore an alarm on a ship and I wouldn't recommend that anyone else do so, either.How in the world could people not respond to a general alarm? It's not like they were sleeping through it. That is crazy and dangerous.
An automatic sensor picked up debris in the ocean?Nobody. It's an automatic sensor.
That seems like a lot of compensation compared to what they have been doing recently. Also I do wonder would they have offered this if a person had gone over and it wasn't a false alarm? We have missed out on pirate night fireworks because we had to reroute for a medical emergency- nothing offered. Plenty of different interruptions (shows that could not continue on for technical reasons in the theater, etc) and I get this was ship wide but it does seem to be an outlier to how DCL generally handles compensation.The compensation may be for interrupted/cancelled programming more so than to compensate for anyone being scared.
Yeah, especially since this happened right at the start of second dinner. I wonder if they figured out a way to feed everyone.The compensation may be for interrupted/cancelled programming more so than to compensate for anyone being scared.
I thought the overboard was around 8 and muster was at 9:45-10 PM so it should not have impacted dinnerYeah, especially since this happened right at the start of second dinner. I wonder if they figured out a way to feed everyone.
Second dinner is at 8:15ish, though. I guess 9:45 is late enough that just about everyone would be finished. I thought the muster was closer to 8:00, but I probably just misread something.I thought the overboard was around 8 and muster was at 9:45-10 PM so it should not have impacted dinner
I would equate it to a plane making an emergency landing over something minor vs a toilet not working. I've experienced both, the first was compensated the later was not.The compensation may be for interrupted/cancelled programming more so than to compensate for anyone being scared.
I don’t recall reading about compensation when the little girl went overboard earlier this summer. But that didn’t involve a muster and disruption to all activities onboard.Also I do wonder would they have offered this if a person had gone over and it wasn't a false alarm?
I was on a flight home from Tokyo when, four hour into the flight, the pilot decided to turn us around and go back to Tokyo because one of the toilets wasn't working and that was a "human rights issue". By the time we all got off the airplane, back through immigration, and to our hotel rooms, it was 3:30am. We had to be back on the airplane at 10:00 to fly out again. No compensation!I would equate it to a plane making an emergency landing over something minor vs a toilet not working. I've experienced both, the first was compensated the later was not.
I thought somebody said it turned out to be debris floating in the water. If it looked like a person or body it may have been spotted from the bridge or a guest may have reported it. Maritime law requires them to stop and search. It's also why they had to do a Muster and causing the major disruption vs it being a verified MOB.I don’t recall reading about compensation when the little girl went overboard earlier this summer. But that didn’t involve a muster and disruption to all activities onboard.