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161.1 | What Me Worry? | FPTVX4::URONIS | | Mon Sep 18 1989 21:11 | 6 |
| Unless the docking facilities are damaged there shouldn't be any
problem. They could use tenders to get us to shore in that case and in
some ports they do that anyhow. The stores may a wreck though. I just
hope there aren't any more storms comming down the pike that week!!!!!
Len
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161.2 | Maybe they'll re-route us??? | DSTEG2::REDDY | | Thu Sep 21 1989 10:18 | 6 |
| I am wondering about this myself. I did hear that the RCCL had
$800,000 worth of cancellations right now. I also saw pictures
on the news of both San Juan and St. Thomas and neither of them
look very good right now. Maybe they will just re-route us???
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161.3 | Should we cancel? | RAVEN1::BLOUGH | | Thu Sep 21 1989 12:41 | 9 |
| I too am very interested in hearing other people's experience with
cruising either during or shortly after a hurricane. My husband
and I are booked on the S.S. NORWAY for the October 7, 1989 sailing,
and I'm wondering if the itinerary will be changed either because
of destruction to St. Thomas or the affect of possible hurricane
IRIS.
Should we consider canceling our cruise?
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161.4 | MUD EVERYWHERE AND SMELLY! | HAZEL::FLYNN | | Thu Sep 21 1989 13:29 | 13 |
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I ended up in a situation on the QEII with near hurricane conditions.
Actually it had just passed by. We were not allowed off the boat,
as there were large mud slides in St. Thomas, and they announced
that there was the threat of typhoid fever on the island. I remember
that around 3 p.m. the ship crew said that you could take the shuttles
into St Thomas, but at our own risk. Natually, I went. No fooling
guys. I walked down the main street in ankle deep mud! And I mean
mud. Some people will do anything to get a bottle of rum!
Jeannie
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161.5 | Found this info in SHALOT::EXCELLENCE_AWARDS | DSTEG2::REDDY | | Thu Sep 21 1989 13:33 | 61 |
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Note 51.1 HUGO related problems? 1 of 3
GNOGPX::NELSON "Richard Nelson @ GNO" 6 lines 18-SEP-1989 15:33
-< That's how the streets get cleaned in San Juan >-
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My parents were living in San Juan last time a hurricane went through. Apart
from being "captive" in their beachfront apartment for a day (with the glass
balcony doors open to stop them from bursting) it was business as usual
the day after. Since the structures in Old San Juan are pretty sturdy,
and since the ship is only in port there for a very short period of time,
a doubt if there'll be any impact on the cruise.
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Note 51.2 HUGO related problems? 2 of 3
MAIL::DUNCANG "Gerry Duncan @KCO" 23 lines 18-SEP-1989 18:17
-< They're On Top of It >-
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I just talked to Sande Jones a few minutes ago on another issue
and asked about Hugo. She told me she had talked to the captain
today and he told her we wouldn't go anywhere near ANY hurricane
(Hugh, Moe, Larry, or Curly).
After that I called Royal Caribbean in Miami. The reservation person
told me that by this Wednesday, they should know if there are any
changes to the routes and ports. Essentially, they have to wait till
Hugo passes and then check with each of the ports to determine if
conditions are suitable to dock. (ie is the dock/pier still there after
the storm) If, for example, we cannot dock at San Juan, we would call
for port somewhere else AFTER gaining approval from the alternate
location. All of this is subject to available dock time, other ships
schedules etc.
I have been to several islands including St Croix, Grand Cayman
and the Bahamas. It is incredible how storms move through these
islands. One morning it will be raining and blowing like crazy.
Then, just a few hours later it will be bright, not a cloud in the sky,
and a gentle breeze.
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Note 51.3 HUGO related problems? 3 of 3
BUFFER::FLEISCHMANN 17 lines 20-SEP-1989 18:43
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1. cruise itinerary variance due to damage at normal ports.
This will not be determined until a day or two before 30SEP.
We will attempt to keep to our planned itinerary as long at it is
prudent. Otherwise we will divert to other Carribbean ports-of-call.
2. In the event of additional severe weather.
Severe weather is reasonably predictable within 48-72 hours. For
example, the continuing track of this storm since its birth has been
has not surprised anyone. In the event of a new storm the ship can
divert away from the storm. In 48 hours the Sovereign of the Seas can
cover 1000 nautical miles.
regards,
Tom
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161.6 | Looting and Shooting on St. Thomas | TLE::BENTLEY | | Thu Sep 21 1989 14:27 | 3 |
| I was just watching the news at home on my lunch hour. They're having
very serious looting problems on St. Thomas, with people shooting guns
randomly at anybody. Scary!
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161.7 | St. Croix is where the trouble is | TLE::BENTLEY | | Thu Sep 21 1989 18:55 | 5 |
| re .6
My apologies to St. Thomas. I just heard a more thorough news report.
St. Thomas is pulling together and making an effort to get things back
to normal. It is St. Croix where the trouble is.
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161.8 | News about the NORWAY | RAVEN1::BLOUGH | | Fri Sep 22 1989 14:42 | 11 |
| I talked to Kim from South Florida Cruises this morning, and she
said the NORWAY is currently traveling the WESTERN Carribbean instead
of their normal Eastern route. She said NCL will decide approximately
a week before our October 7 sailing whether or not our itinerary
will be changed. If it is changed, we will be contacted and given
an opportunity to take the cruise, cancel with a full refund, or
schedule another cruise within a year. I'll keep you posted.
Nancy
Greenville, SC
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161.9 | RCCL is changing also... | NPOGRP::COOPER | | Wed Sep 27 1989 08:48 | 7 |
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A Friend and her (new) husband (honeymoon couple) are going on RCCL
the week of 10-3-89 and they where informed that there ship will
be changing the schedule due to the situation on the scheduled islands.
George C.
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161.10 | St. Thomas is OK | RAVEN1::BLOUGH | | Tue Oct 03 1989 11:28 | 5 |
| I just talked to my travel agent, and the SS NORWAY will be traveling
the Eastern Caribbean for the October 7, 1989 sailing. She said
the side of the St. Thomas where the ships dock didn't get hit too bad.
Nancy
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