IBelieveInTheMagic
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On our very first sailing on the Dream in 6/2012 we had cabin 6188 which is far aft. Our partition also blew off on the way back to Port Canaveral (it was our last night) and was flapping something fierce. I believe it was TS Debbie although we weren't in it but were still in the remnants as I recall. It happened right before 10pm and no way could we sleep like that so we told our cabin steward who was still working on cabins and he called a friend of his and the two of them tied it up so it wouldn't flap at least and then advised the maintenance cm's would fix in port and to let them know if it came undone and luckily it did not. The weather was pretty nutty.We are on the Fantasy now, our room is in between the 2 Roy Disney Suites. I stayed up until 3am scared last night, winds on my stateroom tv said 70 that was the highest I saw. The boat was really moving last night, it was terrible. My stateroom host told us several cabins had sick adults and children. I also talked to many people whose patrician on the balcony was blown off. I don't want to ever go through this kind of storm again. I sure hope Castaway is ok.
I won't try and take away from anyone's experience as bottom line I wasn't there so I can't say. I have experienced some varying degrees of waves and winds, all times throughout the year and now can add the North Sea to mine on the Magic this summer. We had deck 2 and the waves were so high it was covering our cabin windows at times - nuts (and cool). Lots of people were "green" and they had bowls of sea sickness meds sitting out at Guest Services. We were fine and it was slightly fascinating watching the waves crash. We were rocking and rolling for sure and other nights we were pitching up and down and we were forward so definitely felt the up and down movement and it was like slight weightlessness waiting to come back down. this didn't happen every night/day but we had varying degrees and I still think it was "normal" but the person next door to us might have been freaked out completely. We all handle things differently and that's ok too

I would not want to sail *in* a hurricane but I know the sea is a very powerful force to be reckoned with and I do trust DCL will do their best to keep us safe. Crazy weather and conditions can really happen at any time and I just try and remember that.
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