I’m going on my second Carnival Cruise Line cruise in March. The amount of boat below the water line is so small. That is the part I find disturbing. How can so much of the ship be above the water line and stay upright? I’m going, will enjoy myself just as long as the ship’s cruise director stops using “Who Hoo” like a period at the end of each hyper-cheerful announcement of the fun activities coming up next. Also, why is it a 7 or more day cruise they must give the safety drill before ship leaves port and within 24 of leaving port for shorter cruises? I would think it would be the reverse of that.
I’m going on my second Carnival Cruise Line cruise in March. The amount of boat below the water line is so small. That is the part I find disturbing. How can so much of the ship be above the water line and stay upright? I’m going, will enjoy myself just as long as the ship’s cruise director stops using “Who Hoo” like a period at the end of each hyper-cheerful announcement of the fun activities coming up next. Also, why is it a 7 or more day cruise they must give the safety drill before ship leaves port and within 24 of leaving port for shorter cruises? I would think it would be the reverse of that.