From: Tom W on
I just got back after a 4 day to Canada on the Glory. This was the loudest
most out of control cruise I have been on. It was like the cast from Jersey
Shore took a few hundred of their rowdy friends on a cruise.The music was
blasting from the rooms as well as yelling in the halls and from the rooms.
One person was taken off the ship in Canada for throwing his plate and
slapping the microphone out of the Maitre D's hand during his dinner speech.
I was told by other guests that the large group of about from NYC was booked
and they were all wearing blue wrist bands and had a few private functions
which took up the upper deck. I won't be cruising on Carnival again.


From: Stu on
On Mon, 9 Aug 2010 20:02:36 -0400, "Tom W" <tlmm56(a)ptd.net> wrote:

> I just got back after a 4 day to Canada on the Glory. This was the loudest
>most out of control cruise I have been on. It was like the cast from Jersey
>Shore took a few hundred of their rowdy friends on a cruise.The music was
>blasting from the rooms as well as yelling in the halls and from the rooms.
>One person was taken off the ship in Canada for throwing his plate and
>slapping the microphone out of the Maitre D's hand during his dinner speech.
>I was told by other guests that the large group of about from NYC was booked
>and they were all wearing blue wrist bands and had a few private functions
>which took up the upper deck. I won't be cruising on Carnival again.
>

Can't really blame Carnival when the problem was the NYC hooligans.
From: Charles on
In article <_vWdnaiKFoSBCv3RnZ2dnUVZ_sKdnZ2d(a)ptd.net>, Tom W
<tlmm56(a)ptd.net> wrote:

> I just got back after a 4 day to Canada on the Glory. This was the loudest
> most out of control cruise I have been on. It was like the cast from Jersey
> Shore took a few hundred of their rowdy friends on a cruise.The music was
> blasting from the rooms as well as yelling in the halls and from the rooms.
> One person was taken off the ship in Canada for throwing his plate and
> slapping the microphone out of the Maitre D's hand during his dinner speech.
> I was told by other guests that the large group of about from NYC was booked
> and they were all wearing blue wrist bands and had a few private functions
> which took up the upper deck. I won't be cruising on Carnival again.

Short cruises tend to be party cruises.

--
Charles
From: Charles on
In article <ul6166td1gv82privcetnhq7o0ol5eu223(a)4ax.com>, Stu
<stu(a)foodforu.ca> wrote:

> Can't really blame Carnival when the problem was the NYC hooligans.

NYC hooligans.......that is a leap.

Doesn't Carnival bill their ships as the "Fun" ships?

--
Charles
From: Stu on
On Mon, 09 Aug 2010 20:35:16 -0400, Charles
<fort(a)his.com.remove.invalid> wrote:

>In article <ul6166td1gv82privcetnhq7o0ol5eu223(a)4ax.com>, Stu
><stu(a)foodforu.ca> wrote:
>
>> Can't really blame Carnival when the problem was the NYC hooligans.
>
>NYC hooligans.......that is a leap.
>
>Doesn't Carnival bill their ships as the "Fun" ships?

Now there's a stretch even for you