Disney Magic, Dec 8th, 2007 sailing to the Eastern Caribbean. On the first and second sea days, we caught the edge of TS Olga on the way out to St Maarten. Captain announced 30 foot seas and all the live shows and even the bars were closed. Pools were closed - almost all the water was splashed out of them, deck 4 promenade was closed. We had a veranda on deck 6 mid-ship, and were getting sea spray on our balcony.
It cleared up by the time we got to St Maarten, the morning pulling into dock was partly cloudy and pretty windy, but by the time we got to the beach, the weather was perfect and the sun was shining.
Crew were getting sea sick, and the wait staff was struggling to deliver food and drinks in the dining rooms. All the free travel medicine handouts were gone from the medical area.
The ship was creaking and groaning all night between the two sea days.
Before they closed the promenade, my son and I walked up to the bow on Deck 4 and had fun jumping up right when the bow would break a roller, and seem to float for quite some time before landing. Almost like jumping up when an express elevator starts to descend.