Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Not true. The ship was 150 miles from Mexico and 500 miles from Alabama. They could have went into Mexico and flew them home or kept them on board as they did and went into US This is good one for a jury to decide
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The tugs would have had a battle pushing and pulling the ship against the current. As it was, they were basically "guiding" the ship as it went with the current.
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GA to OH to NY to VA, and finally out of the snow once again: 18+ years in THE VILLAGES, FL ![]() |
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hmmmnnn funny how some off topics go on and on and on and others get nailed instantly.....
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I still want to know why supplies weren't dropped to them from a helicopter? They said they were out of food and fresh water...ok...why didn't Carnival send those items out to them? How about portable toilets?
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BTW, I think that dropping Porta-Potties to the ship would have been classic. How many Porta-Potties would it take to accomodate 4,000 passengers and 1,000 crew. It would have been an impossible task to transport them to the ship and then to assemble them on deck so all the passengers and crew could use them. |
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Maine is ideal for artistic types who like to paint. Besides Pemaquid, Southport Island near Boothbay Harbor ......is also quaint and very pretty. You can't see Maine from the Maine Turnpike which is ugly. You have to take the coastal roads, which takes "time"........but is well worth it in memories. We have wonderful photography memories from all our journeys over the years...........also, once you get to Boothbay Harbor, where the movie "Carousel" was filmed back in the 1950's, you have to explore the entire vicinity and you will find hidden gems.........Boothbay Harbor is very very quaint. Good for the soul......all of Maine on a slow mope. Maine and New Hampshire are Vermont's "seacoast". |
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BTW, I think that dropping Porta-Potties to the ship would have been classic. How many Porta-Potties would it take to accomodate 4,000 passengers and 1,000 crew. It would have been an impossible task to transport them to the ship and then to assemble them on deck so all the passengers and crew could use them.[/QUOTE]
Cunard (or maybe the british as it looked like a military style helo) airlifted military style generators to the QE2 when we were in the same situation off the coast of Spain. They set them up on the bow deck service area and all the johns and meal prep etc was back up and running within an hour of recieving the generators. Just saying I don't get the difference. |
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Carnival owns Cunard! Along with Holland America, Aida, Princess, and some more I forget for now. My lovely lady and I mostly sail on HAL and on smaller ships for longer cruises. Was on MS Amsterdam on World Cruise in 2008 when other Carnival ship lost power. The people I spoke to acted like putting an APU could not be done. |
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