Jump to content

Any truth to the rumour...


cruisingbajan

Recommended Posts

The new muster drill is more like a briefing... You no longer have to have your life vest with you but you'll be given instruction on how to don it if necessary.

You still need to report to your muster station... just like always.

The big upside is that you don't have to go back to your cabin to put away the vest! You just head on to Sail Away!!!

:)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On John Heald's blog a few weeks ago, he said they would be changing to a "Safety Briefing" the following week, where you would still report to your muster station, but without your lifejacket. I was on the Glory the following week however, and even though the prerecorded TV information about the drill said not to bring lifejackets, the Cruise Diector's PA announcement had us bring them, and we had a full muster drill.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

For What Its Worth:

 

3 weeks ago on the ELATION, forward paxs had to go to the showroom, don their lifevests and were then led to the muster station. It seemed much more involved than the drill on the SPLENDOR a month earlier which just required us to all go to the muster station with lifevests, as usual. :confused:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On P&O and Cunard, passengers have to assemble (with life-jackets) where they would have to in the event of an emergency - theatre; lounge; etc. - and don't have to go out to the lifeboat deck. Much more civilized, and in keeping with the very high standards of these two cruise lines.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On the Triumph CTN on 10/24, the "safety briefing" was a total fiasco.

 

Here we were, on an extremely short cruise, and it was ridiculously long, sailaway was late, and we didn't get to see it anyway. :mad:

 

The capers showed 4 pm in one place, 4:30 in another. People were congregating, standing around without a clue what to do. No announcement until nearly 4:20 to call the crew to their places and said the general public announcement would be made in about 15 minutes. It never came - no pa announcement, no emergency whistle blasts. Nothing.

 

Finally, at 4:50, they began (as people were still arriving - thanks folks! The people who had been standing there for over a half hour really appreciate your effort). The speakers were useless and no one could hear a word. The only useful thing was having a tall staff member up front showing how to don the lifevest (thanks, I already know how to do that).

 

Of course, we had finally left port by then, so missed most of sailaway. And, naturally, they allowed all of one side of the ship to leave while keeping the other (mine, of course) standing there for at least another 5 minutes.

 

It was a joke.

 

Either do it properly, or have it on the tv and make people sign off that they've watched it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On P&O and Cunard, passengers have to assemble (with life-jackets) where they would have to in the event of an emergency - theatre; lounge; etc. - and don't have to go out to the lifeboat deck. Much more civilized, and in keeping with the very high standards of these two cruise lines.

 

Somehow, I don't think that putting on your life vest, going to where the lifeboat is, is less civilized than the "high standards" of the above mentioned lines. I feel, it is quite the contrary. It is more civilized to know where your lifeboat is should it be necessary to board it. JMO.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On P&O and Cunard, passengers have to assemble (with life-jackets) where they would have to in the event of an emergency - theatre; lounge; etc. - and don't have to go out to the lifeboat deck. Much more civilized, and in keeping with the very high standards of these two cruise lines.

 

Same with Princess.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Forum Jump
    • Categories
      • Welcome to Cruise Critic
      • ANNOUNCEMENT: Set Sail on Sun Princess®
      • Hurricane Zone 2024
      • Cruise Insurance Q&A w/ Steve Dasseos of Tripinsurancestore.com June 2024
      • New Cruisers
      • Cruise Lines “A – O”
      • Cruise Lines “P – Z”
      • River Cruising
      • ROLL CALLS
      • Cruise Critic News & Features
      • Digital Photography & Cruise Technology
      • Special Interest Cruising
      • Cruise Discussion Topics
      • UK Cruising
      • Australia & New Zealand Cruisers
      • Canadian Cruisers
      • North American Homeports
      • Ports of Call
      • Cruise Conversations
×
×
  • Create New...