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Yes my husband and I were on board during the tail end of Hurricane Gustav (and yes we were recording Hurricane force winds that day!) and thoroughly enjoyed the 20foot waves and watching them crash over the side of the ship!! We were on C Deck and we've had our films developed and managed to capture some speactacular waves and spray, we've yet to watch the video footage we took.. which will show us actually applauding the ocean as it threw its full weight at us!
Yes it was a very bumpy ride and on more than one occasion you did feel as though you were about to be thrown out of bed... but it was certainly the best part of what had been an awful cruise with P&O Princess (not the ports, the awful ship and staff on board!).
We apparently lost 6 or 7 windows, no one was hurt and the only reason the windows were lost was due to the twisting movement of the ship... not due to high waves breaking through them!!
This did mean a delay for us getting into New York, but that did at least mean that we sailed in at a reasonable time to see the Statue of Liberty, quite a moving experience really.
So there you have it. First hand experience of what its like to cross the Atlantic when its very rough, and I've crossed many times and never experienced conditions like that!! Karen Perry
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| Posts: 5 | Location: Southampton, Hampshire, UK | Registered: July 24, 2002 |   |
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Karen,
I was on the Golden Princess a month later on her Canada/New England run.
What was 'awful' about the cruise?
CruiseAholic
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| Posts: 22 | Location: Hagerstown, MD USA | Registered: November 07, 2002 |   |
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