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  1. On 10/28/2019 at 4:29 PM, mworkman said:

    They are cooler, not mini-fridges. I say this as if you need to keep anything real cold (like meds) so that you are properly informed. Don't expect the coolers to keep anything real cold.  I have found that it's hit and miss for getting one that's above par.

    Absolutely agree. After several Disney cruises and their lackluster beverage coolers I was thrilled last year when we had an actual small refrigerator on Anthem that was top notch. This year on Adventure we were back to a Mickey Mouse cooler. I can only assume that a prior Anthem guest in our stateroom had a medical necessity that I benefited from. Hit & Miss for sure.
     

  2. 20 minutes ago, cookie10* said:

    You people are unreal. Who made you the lord over the chairs! yes we get our chair prior to breakfast and we like to eat together so we go...Sometime eating breakfast in Chops take 45 minutes or so at least 30... We return and we are in, out, around until lunch which we generally return to our chairs to eat...but we have been known to go to specialty resesturent for lunch and again it takes awhile...  Bath room breaks we sometime go to the room which can take 15 to 20 minutes or longer depending on the crowds at the elevators or they are cleaning the room..  Again you guys are unreal......

    Everything you just said only reinforces why so many people find such conduct to be selfish, self-centered, boorish, and classless.... not to mention rude. 


     


     

  3. 2 hours ago, mk-ultra said:

    I'm merciless with chogs.  On my last cruise, there were 4 sorta suite "cabanas" in the suites-only area that folks staked out at 8AM, clipping towels to chairs.  They'd literally be empty 90% of the time I walked by... hour-after-hour.  After seeing one empty for over an hour I just un-clipped their crap, folded it up on a table and made myself at home.  After reading a book for ~2 hours, I had an indignant couple ask me to leave "their" cabana.  Nope.  Take your stuff and find an empty one (if you can dislodge one of the other chogs).  If you really want to, complain to a crew member that I "took" the cabana and see how far that gets you.

    Wait a minute. There are suite snobs that are also chair hogs?? Say it isn't so.

  4. 1 hour ago, coneyraven said:

    Oh, and just an FYI because I'm one of THOSE people .... lol

    It's COLOMBIA -- With an "O", not a "U" ---- Now, on the other hand there is the District of Columbia, Columbia South Carolina and Columbia Maryland, but in regards to the country, it's COLOMBIA....

    OCD rant is over .... carry on.

    Thank You

    I was so concerned about spelling Cartagena correctly that I totally blew it on Colombia.?

  5. 1 hour ago, WAAAYTOOO said:

    Is this a real story ?  Marauding anteaters ?  Really ?  Who even knew there was such a place as a Disney Wonder in Cartagena, Columbia ?

    Quite real. Just type in "Disney Cruise Anteater Lawsuit" in a browser search for multiple accounts from multiple venues. And yes, Disney ships as well as Royal Caribbean make stops at the cruise port in Cartagena, Columbia.

  6. Almost a year to the date of occurence, a lawsuit has been filed against Disney Cruises and their medical provider for the treatment of injuries a passenger received from an anteater. While on an excursion off the Disney Wonder in Cartagena, Columbia a young male passenger was attacked by an anteater that resides in and roams the grounds of the National Aviary Of Columbia. The parents of the child opted to return to the Wonder to have him treated by the ship's medical department. The boy was treated for his wounds but this did not prevent him from getting a severe infection afterwards. The lawsuit claims that the medical care provided onboard was inferior, of poor quality and ineffective. The parents are seeking a monetary award for the incident that occurred in October 2018.



     

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