I don't want to give the impression that I am looking for money about this. Because I don't think that changes anything. It makes me sad to think that is all people want out of the experience. Isn't it better to look at making the situation better for someone else, if it were to happen again? I for one, think all I really needed was information. If I had been updated more I think I wouldn't have been so scared. I am almost certain the crew felt more certain than I did. After all, they know the ship and the sea much better than I do! Thank God!! I am a nurse, and I can tell you, I see scary stuff happen to people all the time. But people are less scared when they are informed. And reassured by those who know the situation better. That's all I wanted that night. To know more, to hear we were ok, or not, from those who knew. I am not of the mind that money fixes everything. I don't agree with the "sue" everyone attitude. Things happen. Sometimes it isn't someones "fault". Sometimes it is. Hurricanes are no ones fault. I don't think everything they did that night, or the next morning went as it should have. But paying $$$$$$$ to me won't change what it was. I would rather see a change in their policy on how to handle such things in the future. Updates by the crew, either on the Bridge report channel, or by announcement. I also think that there could have been a better plan on how to disembark the ship that morning. For instance, let those with flights off first. Etc. I don't mind being compensated for missed flights, or for things that were promised or paid for and not recieved. But why should we get large sums of money for inconvience or mother nature? I mean, in the scheme of things, I think we have much to be thankful for even though we were scared or inconvienced by hurricane Sandy. I bet those in New Jersey and New York would think we ended up pretty lucky, right? Maybe if Disney wants to do something for us, they can give large sums of money to the Red Cross towards helping those who were really hit by that storm. In fact, knowing Disney, they probably already have stepped up to help. So I remain a Disney girl, and a thankful girl, and really a pretty lucky girl.