mmouse37
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My intent is not to scare anyone, but to make you all aware of what happened to our friend on his recent 8/3 Magic cruise with us.
He had cabin 6150 which is aft and one of the "metal verandahs". On the Saturday we sailed, just before the deck party (which had to be cancelled) a huge rain storm blew in. Rain came down like cats and dogs. Our friend went to his cabin afterwards and noticed that the balony was flooded with about 2 inches of water. He could not stand out there because it was too deep. He thought it would naturally drain off, but it did not. It stayed that way and he finally had to call housekeeping and they brought in a wet-vac thing to pump off the balcony. He noticed that the cabins around him also had the same problem.
His balcony was rendered useless for quite a bit of time as whenever we had rain the balcony would flood, unless you wanted to take off your shoes and wade onto the balcony. Who wants to stand on their balcony with your feet underwater...Housekeeping was good about coming, but it was a pain to keep calling them to pump out the balcony.
I have never seen this mentioned before on the DIS, that is why I brought it up now.
He was also talking with people who had cabin 7119 and that cabin seemd to have bad ventilation, was very wam and had a mildew smell. After repeated complaints DCL moved them to another cabin (after they complained they were all getting irritated throats).
Again, not meant to scare, just to give a heads up....knowing is half the battle!
MJ
He had cabin 6150 which is aft and one of the "metal verandahs". On the Saturday we sailed, just before the deck party (which had to be cancelled) a huge rain storm blew in. Rain came down like cats and dogs. Our friend went to his cabin afterwards and noticed that the balony was flooded with about 2 inches of water. He could not stand out there because it was too deep. He thought it would naturally drain off, but it did not. It stayed that way and he finally had to call housekeeping and they brought in a wet-vac thing to pump off the balcony. He noticed that the cabins around him also had the same problem.
His balcony was rendered useless for quite a bit of time as whenever we had rain the balcony would flood, unless you wanted to take off your shoes and wade onto the balcony. Who wants to stand on their balcony with your feet underwater...Housekeeping was good about coming, but it was a pain to keep calling them to pump out the balcony.
I have never seen this mentioned before on the DIS, that is why I brought it up now.
He was also talking with people who had cabin 7119 and that cabin seemd to have bad ventilation, was very wam and had a mildew smell. After repeated complaints DCL moved them to another cabin (after they complained they were all getting irritated throats).
Again, not meant to scare, just to give a heads up....knowing is half the battle!
MJ