Amazing for about 6 hours The Captain was able to hold the ships postion headed into the winds.With GPS locking the ship and the Captain holding the ships wheel. He kept the Azapods full throttle. He burnt out a Azapod. Without those Azapods and a GREAT Captain Athem could turned out a lot worse. The ships was built to withstand this kind of weather.
One way to avoid these storms is don't cruise during the spring and fall months and remember that if you cruise in the southern hemisphere the spring and fall months are opposite.
When I was in Anthem some people were freaking out over the tiniest waves they were nothing to me since I've been in boats all my life but jeez some people shouldn't be allowed to go on cruises. Btw Anthem is one of the best in Royal Caribbean's fleet :)
This ship is a floating hotel, and certainly not appropriate for such weather conditions.In such weather, you want to be on an ocean liner, which is designed to withstand such conditions. Unfortunately, there is only one such ship, Cunard's Queen Mary 2. Why do companies like RC put their passengers and ships at risk, when the weather forecasts show the danger involved.
0:31 = Drama Queen. Try this on a 200 foot, 100 passenger vessel in the southern Indian Ocean en routh to Antarctica, then you'll see what real terror is like. I did and I saw 70 year olds hold it together, better than these pansies, for nearly a week in MUCH worse conditions than this ship encountered. (Honorable mention to the dude at 1:16 hanging on to his beer while helping others).
+jcommerce Why wouldn't 70 year olds be able to hold it together? They obviously have more life experience than a young girl. Also, you're trip to Antarctica was clearly the plan and conditions were expected.
No, the conditions were not expected and we even had a 93 year old on board. I would say it's tougher on older people and, even though we had some nervous people, I never saw anyone crying. We even hit 43 degrees at one point...THAT was hairy for sure. Walking on the walls was common for those that could handle it. I stand by my comment that the chick on the cruise ship was a drama queen.
I worked on a ship and it is no magic the See is still in controll whenever you are on a ship you are at her mercy be prepared she. Is a fierce lady but beautiful ,that's my opinion herb
I've crossed the Atlantic many times in my life aboard quite a few liners (QM2, QE2, France, United States, Queen Mary etc). I've seen some very rough seas. Do the newer "cruise" ships handle the rough seas better/worse, or just different than the classic liners?
I don't know how the classic liners work or really anything about the newer ones either, but I do know theres alot of technology and engineering in the ships that can hold 4-5K passengers.
The two initial sequences were odd because there was no obvious turbulence happening, that shows to a viewer of this video. People are walking around, then going down stairs slowly. And that's all. Not till the closet door is swinging, and the curtains moving, do you get a sense of what's going on.
That is true, the storm came in very slowly and took everyone by surprise. Really didn't notice anything until weights began to fall of their racks and you felt drunk walking through the halls of the ship lol
Good video, thanks, i was impressed with the gym , it looked better than a lot of land ones i`ve been in. Nice girls in there too, haha! Would you say the ship was very badly damaged? Thanks again.
There was a lot of cosmetic damage to the outside of the ship. Broken glass, furniture and ceiling damage. On deck 5 a lot of water made it into the ship and they were spending the next day drying the carpets. From the ship tipping back and fourth, drawers slid out of the bureaus and broke. In the gym, weights were sliding off racks and trash cans were falling over. It was quite the experience to say the least.
Shipping time is money. Crossed the Atlantic four times took aprox two weeks each way never saw a clear day on all the trips. till we got close to east coast, same for the English Channel heading for Holland. My ship did aprox 20 knots, when rough weather hit it was reduced to aprox 8 so we wouldn't break the ships back. just enough speed to keep our heading. And they put more water in the Ballast to reduce swaying.
If conditions were so bad why would anyone go to a gym? Why are people not attempting hold the handrails and standing away from the walls which would offer them more support. Probably trying to get another cruise for nothing!
What you do is go to the casino They have that quater eating game thatgives you nothing play it as long as you can The money falls out as long as you can play you can keep the money
All those people are lucky to be alive. To make a comparison, the 790-foot "El Faro" cargo ship didn't fare as well this past October in the same region of the Atlantic Ocean in hurricane-force winds and gigantic seas. The "El Faro" lost engine power, capsized and went to the bottom. There were no survivors. If this cruise ship had lost engine power in that storm while attempting to turn into the wind and seas and maintain their heading in order to ride out the storm, I shudder to think what would have happened to the approximately 6,000 men, women and children on board.....
The problem is royal Caribbean ships wIll sale into anything including category 5 hurricanes and people need to understand this before sailing . Other cruise companies would either not sale or take the long way round .
go to Cruise law news to get the juice about these dumb cruise companies.. they don't make any money when the ship is at port. This captain made an announcement that they would ' HAUL ASS' to beat the storm but they sailed right into it. Greed before safety is why the titanic is at the bottom of the ocean and as this ship listed 40 degrees this could have been a catastrophic event. New rules / laws must be made for passenger safety
+skiingpowder10 you are a fucking idiot. First of all, Jim Walker at cruise law news is a slime ball ambulance chasing attorney. Secondly, the maxium list was 22 degrees according to the USGG but I suppose since your dumbass wasnt even on the cruise, you know more than the USCG is. Idiot
hey fuck face.. you are wrong and stupid.. the ship was listing who gives a shit if it was 22 as you say or 35 to 40 as the passengers say.. the ship was fucking listing idiot and almost went to the bottom of the sea
Thank you very much for sharing it with us! I've been to Cocokay last November in the Majesty of the Seas! with Royal Caribbean.
Amazing for about 6 hours The Captain was able to hold the ships postion headed into the winds.With GPS locking the ship and the Captain holding the ships wheel. He kept the Azapods full throttle. He burnt out a Azapod. Without those Azapods and a GREAT Captain Athem could turned out a lot worse. The ships was built to withstand this kind of weather.
One way to avoid these storms is don't cruise during the spring and fall months and remember that if you cruise in the southern hemisphere the spring and fall months are opposite.
When I was in Anthem some people were freaking out over the tiniest waves they were nothing to me since I've been in boats all my life but jeez some people shouldn't be allowed to go on cruises. Btw Anthem is one of the best in Royal Caribbean's fleet :)
Very true.
Yes it was a fantastic ship! Just not the most ideal conditions thats all.
This ship is a floating hotel, and certainly not appropriate for such weather conditions.In such weather, you want to be on an ocean liner, which is designed to withstand such conditions. Unfortunately, there is only one such ship, Cunard's Queen Mary 2. Why do companies like RC put their passengers and ships at risk, when the weather forecasts show the danger involved.
Those maintenance guys at the end should be wearing hard hats. I know… no OSHA at sea but I would’ve hated to see them get hurt.
0:31 = Drama Queen. Try this on a 200 foot, 100 passenger vessel in the southern Indian Ocean en routh to Antarctica, then you'll see what real terror is like. I did and I saw 70 year olds hold it together, better than these pansies, for nearly a week in MUCH worse conditions than this ship encountered. (Honorable mention to the dude at 1:16 hanging on to his beer while helping others).
+jcommerce Why wouldn't 70 year olds be able to hold it together? They obviously have more life experience than a young girl.
Also, you're trip to Antarctica was clearly the plan and conditions were expected.
No, the conditions were not expected and we even had a 93 year old on board. I would say it's tougher on older people and, even though we had some nervous people, I never saw anyone crying. We even hit 43 degrees at one point...THAT was hairy for sure. Walking on the walls was common for those that could handle it. I stand by my comment that the chick on the cruise ship was a drama queen.
Drama knows drama.
+Aaron Boyd - nice try, but not quite.
coming from somebody who wasn't on the ship she not a drama queen your judging by a video on youtube and not really being there you don't know shit
Some people just shouldn't go on ships cause there's nothing they can do about rough sea's even with the most advanced stabilizers.
I worked on a ship and it is no magic the See is still in controll whenever you are on a ship you are at her mercy be prepared she. Is a fierce lady but beautiful ,that's my opinion herb
I've crossed the Atlantic many times in my life aboard quite a few liners (QM2, QE2, France, United States, Queen Mary etc). I've seen some very rough seas. Do the newer "cruise" ships handle the rough seas better/worse, or just different than the classic liners?
I don't know how the classic liners work or really anything about the newer ones either, but I do know theres alot of technology and engineering in the ships that can hold 4-5K passengers.
The two initial sequences were odd because there was no obvious turbulence happening, that shows to a viewer of this video. People are walking around, then going down stairs slowly. And that's all. Not till the closet door is swinging, and the curtains moving, do you get a sense of what's going on.
That is true, the storm came in very slowly and took everyone by surprise. Really didn't notice anything until weights began to fall of their racks and you felt drunk walking through the halls of the ship lol
Be cool ,just go to the bar.This ship can handle this.
Good video, thanks, i was impressed with the gym , it looked better than a lot of land ones i`ve been in. Nice girls in there too, haha! Would you say the ship was very badly damaged? Thanks again.
There was a lot of cosmetic damage to the outside of the ship. Broken glass, furniture and ceiling damage. On deck 5 a lot of water made it into the ship and they were spending the next day drying the carpets. From the ship tipping back and fourth, drawers slid out of the bureaus and broke. In the gym, weights were sliding off racks and trash cans were falling over. It was quite the experience to say the least.
+David Clinch yes that's fine
+Patrick Martin-CONT yes of course that's fine
Shipping time is money. Crossed the Atlantic four times took aprox two weeks each way never saw a clear day on all the trips. till we got close to east coast, same for the English Channel heading for Holland. My ship did aprox 20 knots, when rough weather hit it was reduced to aprox 8 so we wouldn't break the ships back. just enough speed to keep our heading. And they put more water in the Ballast to reduce swaying.
Please hold cameras steady
If conditions were so bad why would anyone go to a gym? Why are people not attempting hold the handrails and standing away from the walls which would offer them more support. Probably trying to get another cruise for nothing!
the anthem of the seas is always getting beaten up by storms
It's good to know it can handle the weather...
Traveling from NY, NJ during the winter is the worst
Everybody: AAAHHHHH WERE ALL GONNA DIE THE SHIPS GOING DOWN
...
Me: *Titanic Music Starts Playing in Head*
You can tell who's been drinking
Yeah, everyone.
Wouuaahh!!!! Sa craint tout sa!!!! J'espère que sa va mieux!!!!!
Why did he sail into the storm
Nothing helps tense situations more than emotionally unstable women....
Lmao
Wonderful!!!!! Next time book a fishing-trawler!!!!!
The MAYHEM OF THE SEA. Lol
+Amarante Good One ! "The Floating Crap Game" would work too ! guaranteed to MAXOut your Credit Cards, and Drain your Bank Accounts Dry !
Looks so scary! Glad you were all ok
If you don't like rough weather then don't get on a cruise ship. Period.
Hey this is Jacob
I played ping pong With you 😝
Hey Jacob! I do remember playing ping pong on that cruise. Hope all is well man!
All the fools that were told to stay in their cabins
Ship is going down...crew waves hi. RCI has the best crew on the high seas.
I'd be puking!
What you do is go to the casino They have that quater eating game thatgives you nothing play it as long as you can The money falls out as long as you can play you can keep the money
Real talk I wouldn't recommend kids, babies or elderly on ships lol
Put them on a Vietnam era destroyer crossing the North Atlantic in January.
Put the ship back together up in here! PWG
All those people are lucky to be alive. To make a comparison, the 790-foot "El Faro" cargo ship didn't fare as well this past October in the same region of the Atlantic Ocean in hurricane-force winds and gigantic seas. The "El Faro" lost engine power, capsized and went to the bottom. There were no survivors. If this cruise ship had lost engine power in that storm while attempting to turn into the wind and seas and maintain their heading in order to ride out the storm, I shudder to think what would have happened to the approximately 6,000 men, women and children on board.....
Aww..hurricane ain't good news
starting a cruise northeast in middle of winter is suicide
The problem is royal Caribbean ships wIll sale into anything including category 5 hurricanes and people need to understand this before sailing . Other cruise companies would either not sale or take the long way round .
Sail or sale, that is the question 🙄
go to Cruise law news to get the juice about these dumb cruise companies.. they don't make any money when the ship is at port. This captain made an announcement that they would ' HAUL ASS' to beat the storm but they sailed right into it. Greed before safety is why the titanic is at the bottom of the ocean and as this ship listed 40 degrees this could have been a catastrophic event. New rules / laws must be made for passenger safety
+skiingpowder10 you are a fucking idiot. First of all, Jim Walker at cruise law news is a slime ball ambulance chasing attorney. Secondly, the maxium list was 22 degrees according to the USGG but I suppose since your dumbass wasnt even on the cruise, you know more than the USCG is. Idiot
hey fuck face.. you are wrong and stupid.. the ship was listing who gives a shit if it was 22 as you say or 35 to 40 as the passengers say.. the ship was fucking listing idiot and almost went to the bottom of the sea
Fuck Face?? WOW... How mature is that??
mature? listen fuck face 4000 almost died due to that maturity of the cruise ship company.. fuck face is very appropriate
Some narration would have been helpful.
nice girl in 10 secons
hahah
omgerd O.O
Sail area sucks
God's wrath of these greedy fat cats
What a bunch of whiny Karen’s, tiny little wave and everyone freaks out