You think they should?Did the passengers not read their cruise contract that the captain can change the itinerary as needed?
Already a thread on this:We all understand that weather happens but what's with the overflowing toilets...
nypost.com/2019/10/09/passengers-revolt-as-cruise-turns-into-holiday-from-hell/
OK, but the beautiful thing about our service is that if the seas are rough at 200 feet, then I could always say, "Diving Officer, make your depth 400 feet."I've cruised the North Atlantic many times and the seas were always rough. Even at 200 ft submerged!! Port calls were far and few between, and I never got a refund!!
USN Submarine Vet '76 - '84: SSBN 626, SSBN 656
They had us in the first half, not gonna lie.Our first cruise we missed a port because the Magic was outrunning hurricane Omar. You should have seen the revolt on board. OK there wasn't one. Passengers were well informed and entertained. Couldn't care to be honest it was still a DCL cruise
I've cruised the North Atlantic many times and the seas were always rough. Even at 200 ft submerged!! Port calls were far and few between, and I never got a refund!!
USN Submarine Vet '76 - '84: SSBN 626, SSBN 656
Thank you both for your service.OK, but the beautiful thing about our service is that if the seas are rough at 200 feet, then I could always say, "Diving Officer, make your depth 400 feet."
USS Michigan (SSBN 727)(BLUE), USS Alaska (SSBN 732)(BLUE); currently SUBLANT Fleet Historian.