ericalynn1979
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 13, 2009
- Messages
- 524
I have to admit, I'm with Jodie.
I fully understand 100% the need for drills to know where your muster station is. But I don't understand the need to take the life jackets out, sweat like nobody's business, faint or vomit from the heat (I did throw up once due to the heat during a muster drill), fight the crowds back to your room to put up your lifejacket, etc. Not to mention dragging the kids in theirs, while wearing yours, all over the ship.
I wouldn't mind leaving them in the room.
I fully understand 100% the need for drills to know where your muster station is. But I don't understand the need to take the life jackets out, sweat like nobody's business, faint or vomit from the heat (I did throw up once due to the heat during a muster drill), fight the crowds back to your room to put up your lifejacket, etc. Not to mention dragging the kids in theirs, while wearing yours, all over the ship.
I wouldn't mind leaving them in the room.