Just got home. No injuries here. Glad we had a late flight out of MCO. Not sure about other areas of the ship but... we had some serious movement. In all my reading here I never heard that it would feel like an earthquake. The movement was also similar to aircraft turbulence, even prior to the last night.
From my vantage point onboard during the last stormy night, the bump-out was going up, then down 20 feet, so a 40 foot sweep. We had quick jerky lateral movements often that felt like 10 inches port , then she immediately jerked 10 inches back starboard.

At first there were a few 5 degree lists that I enjoyed. However the few times when she listed over 20 degrees IMHO it was not enjoyable. DD11 was totally freaked out. Table flipped over and almost ended up on veranda, shelves emptied, doors and drawers slamming, glassware breaking, etc. WOW. And some said you can barely feel the ship movement.

Glad we had bonine.
A senior officer told me seas were 30, with randoms to 50 feet.
When she dropped into some wave troughs the bow created waves that shot out 300 feet away from ship and the height was easily up to deck 10 overhang. IMHO
The shops were a mess. A few glass doors gone.(not in shops) Veranda partition door between starboard royal and center cat T gone. Palo had damage. Remy looked good. Ceiling tiles down here and there.
But.... the Fantasy is soo beautiful. It's like the Ritz at sea. It was quieter than I anticipated. I had no issues with crowds.
I was surprised the Captain didn't hide in the Bahamas to ride out the storm. I feel he needs to work on his communication with passengers. Perhaps it is all about the $ with
DCL.
Perhaps we need to change the shirts to say " Survived the Fall Fantasy"
Our first DCL was definitely unforgettable.
Oh, I was surprised to see no ambulances waiting @ PC on our arrival.
Hope everyone is good and makes it home safely.
Also, we dealt with Sandy in FL, now we have to deal with her again it appears, here outside D.C.
The one thing that comforted me personally was that she was made in Germany
