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To Sea Bob, Thank you for responding to my posts and for the information you provided - though it was a bit on the condescending side. While not an avid cruiser, I have been on a few and I know what to expect and what we experienced was far from anything acceptable even under these circumstances. People throwing up in public places seems to be due to the sudden onset of symptoms - as the lady in a dress evening gown rushing into the public restroom while pulling back her hair would likely attest.

The servers should have the packets of salt and other requirements in their aprons or close by instead of having to run into the kitchen to get them and then forgetting to come back - its called planning! And the is no excuse for the abuse of standing in line in the hot sun for hours - tents and temporary shelters should have been available because every ship and cruise has the potential for sickness - its called planning.

I have run into contributors on other forums who were really spokespersons for the cruise line, I hope you are not one of them, but your pat answers make me suspect. I see from another reply that at least one person agrees with me. My wife did get sick.


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