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Whoe............. whole different issue here, this sounds like a problem with embarkation, not issues on the ship. Entry ports are designed for a given amount of flow, when that flow is interrupted, as in a boarding delay, there are bound to be some issues, envision, back ups, the cruise line will advise the Port Authority but if the Port Authority is not equipped to respond, well........... guess what,ship happens, but it is not always the total fault of the cruise line, anything that happens off the ship will depend on the Port Authority, and their ability to respond as well as a cruise line.As far as onboard the ship, realize that just as passengers, crew are also affected by the situation, so it is possible that the crew is cut by a percentage due to several being confined to cabin with noro as well till they become functional and as well safe for interaction with the passengers. This becomes a matter of one crew member having to do the job of three till their shipmates get back in business.
Whoe............. whole different issue here, this sounds like a problem with embarkation, not issues on the ship. Entry ports are designed for a given amount of flow, when that flow is interrupted, as in a boarding delay, there are bound to be some issues, envision, back ups, the cruise line will advise the Port Authority but if the Port Authority is not equipped to respond, well........... guess what,
ship happens, but it is not always the total fault of the cruise line, anything that happens off the ship will depend on the Port Authority, and their ability to respond as well as a cruise line.
As far as onboard the ship, realize that just as passengers, crew are also affected by the situation, so it is possible that the crew is cut by a percentage due to several being confined to cabin with noro as well till they become functional and as well safe for interaction with the passengers. This becomes a matter of one crew member having to do the job of three till their shipmates get back in business.