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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Royal Caribbean Cruise to Hati in March...?

I am booked on a cruise to Hati, Jamaica and some other place in March on the Liberty of the Seas and I have a quick question. What happens if there are still aftershocks while we are on the boat in Hati? I have always wanted to go to Hati and that was the main reason I picked this cruise in Dec. but now I am a little worried. thanks for any suggestions





Answer :
If you have always wanted to see Haiti, you will be disappointed. The only place that Royal Caribbean goes is to a private part of the island called Laberdee. It is completely secluded, and you will have no chance to see the sights, the people, the culture, or anything else.





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Considering the bad press that Royal Caribbean Cruises are getting at present plus the number of passengers that are refusing to go ashore at this private beach following the earthquake and some organizations openly condemning the company for continuing to call at the resort saying that the company is being insensitive. The feeling in the industry is that these calls will be curtailed rather than court further public displeasure..





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Chances of aftershocks that much later are extremely remote. If they happen and you are on land you will, of course, feel it. If you are on the ship, the ship will simply ride any waves created. I really don't think you have anything to worry about!




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Aftershocks that long afterwards is extremely rare. In fact, I'd guess that the experts would say it was a new quake.

Where the ship stops in Haiti is a Barry long way from where the quakes occurred.

I wouldn't worry about it.





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Not to worry. You won't really be "in" Haiti - the cruise line has a private, remote area that it stops at and you won't be going beyond its boundaries. It's similar to other lines' private islands.

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