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I'm on the Fascination in December...and if they want to park me out in the middle of the ocean for an extra day or two...YAY! My boss may not be thrilled, but she'll survive. The difference between planes and ships is that planes will come plummeting toward earth if their engines fail. Ships don't plummet, and it doesn't appear that any of these vessels have even been close to sinking and, I could be wrong about this, but I don't think anyone was even injured. (BTW - it took the Titanic hours to sink....these days something like that would never happen - too many other ships around to respond and save the day.)I am not saying that those of you who are concerned about this problem, or those who have actually experience this, don't have a valid point....and there may be a huge inconvenience factor for some. I'm just saying that there is no reason to worry about your cruise because you *might* have engine problems. You'll ruin your vacation before it begins with that kind of stress.
I'm on the Fascination in December...and if they want to park me out in the middle of the ocean for an extra day or two...YAY! My boss may not be thrilled, but she'll survive.
The difference between planes and ships is that planes will come plummeting toward earth if their engines fail. Ships don't plummet, and it doesn't appear that any of these vessels have even been close to sinking and, I could be wrong about this, but I don't think anyone was even injured. (BTW - it took the Titanic hours to sink....these days something like that would never happen - too many other ships around to respond and save the day.)
I am not saying that those of you who are concerned about this problem, or those who have actually experience this, don't have a valid point....and there may be a huge inconvenience factor for some. I'm just saying that there is no reason to worry about your cruise because you *might* have engine problems. You'll ruin your vacation before it begins with that kind of stress.