goofynut41
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If you wanted to renew your vowels at sea what is the procedure to get the Captain to meet you somewhere on the ship to do this?

If you wanted to renew your vowels at sea what is the procedure to get the Captain to meet you somewhere on the ship to do this?![]()
What about renewing your consonants???? LOL
Sorry, but could't resist when I read the title (at first I really thought it had something to do with letters!). No harm meant...just kidding around!
MJ
What about renewing your consonants???? LOL
Sorry, but could't resist when I read the title (at first I really thought it had something to do with letters!). No harm meant...just kidding around!
MJ
I don't think it was a typo, but I clicked for the same reason.I clicked b/c of the typo. hahaha
What !?!
Based on many TV shows and movies growing up, including Star Trek and Gilligan's Island, I thought any captain of any ship, boat or spaceship of any size could marry a couple.![]()
Yes, I agree because she used the same word twice.I don't think it was a typo, but I clicked for the same reason.
Basically what ot comes down to is what country will represent you as being married in their country. Since the majority of marriages at sea are in international waters, you can't claim married in the US for example. It becomes a question of legality. I think the only line I know of is Cunard which is why they shifted the QM homeport to Bermuda I think so the capt can legally marry someone.On that page it has this disclaimer.
The legalities of the wedding license must be taken care of before your Disney ship leaves her home port. Since our senior officers are not able to perform legal ceremonies, you will be legally married on the ship on Embarkation Day during your scheduled meet-and-greet with your onboard ceremony coordinator, before your Disney Cruise Line ship leaves its home port. You, the couple, will be responsible for obtaining and bringing the appropriate marriage license application with you to your meet-and-greet. Couples are also welcome to take care of the civil ceremony back home prior to sailing. If the couple is already legally married prior to their sailing, the civil ceremony is omitted from the scheduled meet-and-greet.
What !?!
Based on many TV shows and movies growing up, including Star Trek and Gilligan's Island, I thought any captain of any ship, boat or spaceship of any size could marry a couple.
But back to reality It looks like they have a real officiant marry you while the ship is still at the dock, maybe as a group and then you have the fancy ceremony after you leave port.
Yeah I cant spell, Im a hick... LOL oh well I got the idea across....![]()