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melli_fera

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  1. I think every passenger needs to know what's going to happen after they get to their muster area, and they also need to know what options they have if they can't get to their muster station. None of this is explained at all in the current routine.

     

    But I'm afraid the fact of the matter is that we probably won't see much changing, even after this incident.

     

    I agree with you 1000 percent. On Carnival Dream in August, we were mustered in the theater with about 4 other groups and shown a video. It was sort of explained as to where our life boats were, but, honestly, I'd have no idea where to go, even after paying strict attention. I personally would like to be shown where, to be told what I should do if I'm at the front of the ship and my life jacket is in my aft cabin. What should I do if I'm no where near my muster station.

     

    I would rather have the captain sound an alarm, and have us all report, and have it be false, than to have them wait 45+ minutes and have the ship listing at 30 degrees to sound an alarm. SHAME on those officers for not realizing a grounding and taking action AS SOON AS IT HAPPENED.

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