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Yes, a colleague of mine was there last week and she said it's rebuilt and fully functional.
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Yes, a colleague of mine was there last week and she said it's rebuilt and fully functional.
A few bottles of White Out and she'll be as good as new.Carnival Horizon hits the pier in NYC this morning. Looks like pretty minimal damage, thankfully.
Student drivers, they have to start somewhere. Consider the scratches, dings and dents to be badges of honor.Carnival Horizon hits the pier in NYC this morning. Looks like pretty minimal damage, thankfully.
LOLI formally request the title of this thread be changed to "And the hits keep coming from Carnival."
They should slap a big ol' "Student Driver (er, Capt?)" on their ships!Student drivers, they have to start somewhere. Consider the scratches, dings and dents to be badges of honor.
Perfect example of "you get what you pay for".
You may get 3 cruises for the price of 1, but your chance of being stranded in the middle of the ocean is becoming increasingly more likely. I consider that unacceptable enough to avoid any consideration I'd ever have of sailing Carnival.
Can’t speak for public sector to much but ships don’t typically fail like this without failure of maintainces or some kind of warning. This is an interesting failure in its nature because stabilizer wings “deploy”. I would have expected some kind of warning or routine maintenance to catch this issue.Carnival has 26 ships. Disney has 4. A number of Carnivals ships are older. Disney's were all built to order, none reflagged from another line.
Ships are complicated. Things break. Disney ships have lost engines, lost power, and had deaths and crimes onboard.
Issues are not unique to, nor absent from, any line. If Disney had 26 ships, they would likely have a similar quantity of incidents, especially if a significant chunk of their fleet were older ships.
Can’t speak for public sector to much but ships don’t typically fail like this without failure of maintainces or some kind of warning. This is an interesting failure in its nature because stabilizer wings “deploy”. I would have expected some kind of warning or routine maintenance to catch this issue.
This is a strange failure, this isn’t a engine or typical failure which most companies account for because there are multiple engines on board.
It's pretty much pure speculation (on my part), but I disagree with this. I don't think the number of ships in the fleet is the primary reason for Carnival's persistent problems.If Disney had 26 ships, they would likely have a similar quantity of incidents, especially if a significant chunk of their fleet were older ships.
And this is why I disagree. DCL doesn't make these types of mistakes in its maintenance. At least, not on the magnitude that's required for the volume of reported problems in Carnival's fleet.The thing just came out of drydock a short time ago.. I'm guessing something didn't get maintenanced right.
It's pretty much pure speculation (on my part), but I disagree with this. I don't think the number of ships in the fleet is the primary reason for Carnival's persistent problems.
And this is why I disagree. DCL doesn't make these types of mistakes in its maintenance. At least, not on the magnitude that's required for the volume of reported problems in Carnival's fleet.
I totally get your point. I just think it's incorrect. I know DCL has had issues, but they don't happen on the constant basis that seems to be the case for Carnival.a lot of Carnivals ships are older too, was my point. Also, there's a certain number of issues that just happen. As I said, Disney has had it's own incidents. You can look them up. Mostly power losses, at least one full engine failure, and an allision in there as well.
a lot of Carnivals ships are older too, was my point.
Also, there's a certain number of issues that just happen.
As I said, Disney has had it's own incidents. You can look them up. Mostly power losses, at least one full engine failure, and an allision in there as well.
They jam now and then.
They said an electrical control board failed.. my bet is it put one stabilizer out in a flat angle, and it got stuck there.
The thing just came out of drydock a short time ago..
I'm guessing something didn't get maintenanced right.
I totally get your point. I just think it's incorrect. I know DCL has had issues, but they don't happen on the constant basis that seems to be the case for Carnival.
And it's no excuse that Carnival has older ships. Let's not forget that the Magic and Wonder are now 20 and 19 years old, respectively..
I totally get your point. I just think it's incorrect. I know DCL has had issues, but they don't happen on the constant basis that seems to be the case for Carnival.
And it's no excuse that Carnival has older ships. Let's not forget that the Magic and Wonder are now 20 and 19 years old, respectively..
Not to mention that there are other cruise lines with more ships and they don't seem to have all of these issues that Carnival does.
If I am not mistaken, Carnival currently only has one more ship than Royal Caribbean giving them largest fleet, but I believe if you go by actual passenger capacity of the fleet, Royal Caribbean beats them by just a smidge.Who has more ships at sea?
I thought Carnival had the largest fleet.
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