RZ3 Posted January 15, 2012 #1501 Share Posted January 15, 2012 Not sure if anyone has noticed, but Costa Concordia has been removed from the website. Removed from what site? It's still on Costa's site. I pulled it up just before posting this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PelicanBill Posted January 15, 2012 #1502 Share Posted January 15, 2012 One question I have is did the ship strike the rock and then alter course towards land, or after heading towards the island hit the rocks???? This is a question many of us were asking earlier, but it has been established the ship altered course toward the island of Giglio to intentionally sail close past as a demonstration, but struck rocks when it went much too close. It then slowed and turned around coming to rest facing south. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiseAdict218 Posted January 15, 2012 #1503 Share Posted January 15, 2012 Not sure if anyone has noticed, but Costa Concordia has been removed from the website. Oh your right! Shes even removed from the fleet page Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiseAdict218 Posted January 15, 2012 #1504 Share Posted January 15, 2012 Removed from what site? It's still on Costa's site. I pulled it up just before posting this. Yes, shes been removed (all cruises & from the fleet page) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kirsty_r Posted January 15, 2012 #1505 Share Posted January 15, 2012 Hi, I'm a reporter at the Wall Street Journal and doing an article about the aftermath of the Costa Concordia sinking. I'm very curious to speak to folks about whether this incident has caused them to have second thoughts about future cruises, or not. If anyone would be open to speaking to me, please email me at arian.campo-flores@wsj.com. Thanks very much, Arian Campo-Flores Very simple - no. Most of the passengers off board, only time will tell but the current reporting seems to indicate poor judgement of course by the captain to do a sail-by the island, now, i imagine the courses of big ships will be much more closely monitored. But this kinda thing is very RARE, and it seems like majority of people survived thankfully. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evil Jeremy Posted January 15, 2012 #1506 Share Posted January 15, 2012 Her actual page is still up though: http://www.costacruise.com/usa/costa_concordia.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuiteTraveler Posted January 15, 2012 #1507 Share Posted January 15, 2012 Hi, I'm a reporter at the Wall Street Journal and doing an article about the aftermath of the Costa Concordia sinking. I'm very curious to speak to folks about whether this incident has caused them to have second thoughts about future cruises, or not. If anyone would be open to speaking to me, please email me at arian.campo-flores@wsj.com. Thanks very much, Arian Campo-Flores Did you ask permission of the mods here about posting this so that they can verify you really are Arian Campo-Flores? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiseAdict218 Posted January 15, 2012 #1508 Share Posted January 15, 2012 Her actual page is still up though:http://www.costacruise.com/usa/costa_concordia.html Look on the side bar shes not listed or under the "Ships" tab Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuiteTraveler Posted January 15, 2012 #1509 Share Posted January 15, 2012 Look on the side bar shes not listed or under the "Ships" tab I noticed that, but if you go to the pictures on the right, the ship is still there. The Concordia's realtime webcam is down - obviously. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RZ3 Posted January 15, 2012 #1510 Share Posted January 15, 2012 Look on the side bar shes not listed or under the "Ships" tab It's the prudent thing for them to do, but she's still listed on this page. http://www.costacruise.com/usa/ships.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare nellydean Posted January 15, 2012 #1511 Share Posted January 15, 2012 Did you ask permission of the mods here about posting this so that they can verify you really are Arian Campo-Flores? Well, if he's not who he says he is, then the emails are not going to reach him, are they? Doh! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cubella59 Posted January 15, 2012 #1512 Share Posted January 15, 2012 That is correct. We boarded in BCN and did not get a muster drill as it had been done in Savona a few days earlier. We did have to report to the Londres room the next day for an "Emergency Drill" video/presentation by our Int'l Host- Sean (lol) but basically they just had us sign cards that we had viewed the video and understand emergency procedures and were on our way This ship did 7 night cruises, but allowed boarding in 4 different ports (Savona, Marseilles, Barcelona, and Rome). So some people onboard would've boarded on 1/7 in Savona, then others in Marseilles and Barcelona throughout the week, but others boarded the day of the accident in Rome. The people that boarded in Savona, Marseilles, and Barcelona, would've already had a muster drill. But for those that boarded in Rome (the day of the accident), their muster drill was scheduled the next day in Savona where a majority of the guests board. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiseAdict218 Posted January 15, 2012 #1513 Share Posted January 15, 2012 I noticed that, but if you go to the pictures on the right, the ship is still there. The Concordia's realtime webcam is down - obviously. It's the prudent thing for them to do, but she's still listed on this page. http://www.costacruise.com/usa/ships.html I see what you two mean Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hoya68 Posted January 15, 2012 #1514 Share Posted January 15, 2012 Did you ask permission of the mods here about posting this so that they can verify you really are Arian Campo-Flores? The e-mail address is at the Wall Street Journal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B+S Posted January 15, 2012 #1515 Share Posted January 15, 2012 I'm not one for telling people how to do their jobs, but where are the forum moderators? We seem poised to witness a food fight in what has been an otherwise informative and interesting thread discussing a real tragedy. Yes, where indeed are the forum moderators when you really need them? I've quietly been checking this thread for two days, and I've seen every ugly page: We have been privy to an unprecedented pissing match and hijacking for well over a thousand posts. That someone can register one day and have 65 or more posts in one thread the next makes my head spin. This is not the Cruise Critic I thought it was to have allow this, especially in recognition of the grave circumstances. Many of us came here out of concern, and not out of some sick self appreciative self aggrandizement. I admittedly have stayed for the circus when I should have long walked away, but Cruise Critic usually was a good place to get a certain perspective. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hunwolf Posted January 15, 2012 #1516 Share Posted January 15, 2012 This has kind of become a free for all. I guess tragedy brings out the "asshat" in everyone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare ghstudio Posted January 15, 2012 #1517 Share Posted January 15, 2012 Did you ask permission of the mods here about posting this so that they can verify you really are Arian Campo-Flores? I don' t know if permission is needed, but unless the poster works at the Wall Street Journal (wsj.com), they won't get any responses to the address given. Yes, you can spoof addresses so messages look like they come from somewhere else....but it's pretty hard to intercept mail for a specific individual at a company without access to their servers. I'm very confident that the poster is who they say they are..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fury1995 Posted January 15, 2012 #1518 Share Posted January 15, 2012 Removed from what site? It's still on Costa's site. I pulled it up just before posting this. Which site (US or UK) because I don't see her listed anywhere. Edited to add: Found the ship using the link posted above.. thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NancyJewel92 Posted January 15, 2012 #1519 Share Posted January 15, 2012 As someone above posted, the ship is still on Costa's webite. I'm trying to paste a screen capture of the webcam info here, but can't seem to do it. It reads: "Last Update: Jan 13th, 2012 20:31:04 (GMT)" Here's the link I used: http://www.costacruise.com/usa/costa_concordia.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gentlemancruiser Posted January 15, 2012 #1520 Share Posted January 15, 2012 This is a question many of us were asking earlier, but it has been established the ship altered course toward the island of Giglio to intentionally sail close past as a demonstration, but struck rocks when it went much too close. It then slowed and turned around coming to rest facing south. Hi Pelican, I think that Costa's official announcement has started to clear that up. Bruce The route of the vessel appears to have been too close to the shore, and in handling the emergency the captain appears not to have followed standard Costa procedures. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruiseAdict218 Posted January 15, 2012 #1521 Share Posted January 15, 2012 Which site (US or UK) because I don't see her listed anywhere. Edited to add: Found the ship using the link posted above.. thanks if you click on see all ships, scroll down, shes still there but not anywhere else Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roses2 Posted January 15, 2012 #1522 Share Posted January 15, 2012 This article (if accurate) appears to support the earlier contention here that the Captain of the Costa ship deviated from the normal course to sail-by and salute Giglio Island as he had done in the past. The article reports that folks from the island had gathered to watch the sail-by. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/9016774/Italy-cruise-ship-disaster-did-island-sail-past-put-ship-on-course-for-disaster.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ravenscroft Posted January 15, 2012 #1523 Share Posted January 15, 2012 Actually, the CC TOS is quite clear that anyone from the media must obtain permission before posting to obtain opinions etc from other CC members. But to answer the question - no, this will not stop me from cruising. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruiserfanfromct Posted January 15, 2012 #1524 Share Posted January 15, 2012 It now appears the captain had a friend on the island of Giglio and got too close when sending his greeting. This sheds light on the official Costa statement IMHO. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/9016769/Cruise-disaster-Captain-neared-Italian-rocks-to-greet-friend-on-shore.html Cruise disaster: Captain 'neared Italian rocks to greet friend on shore’ The captain of the stricken cruise liner, Costa Concordia, was accused on Sunday night of deliberately steering the ship "too close" to a rocky shore in order to send a greeting signal to someone on the Italian island of Giglio. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark+Anne Posted January 16, 2012 #1525 Share Posted January 16, 2012 That's very interesting... I've never heard of that before. We haven't either - but the point I'm trying to make is: Costa is obviously safety conscious (at least with regards to their Caribbean cruises), and they are not - like some posters imply - disregarding muster drills! I would also like to add that the crew we came in contact with acted very professional. How would they act in an emergency? Who knows? How does anybody act in an emergency????? Anne Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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