It will be nice meeting you and Lee also, Martha. It will be great to see everyone else again (even Howie).
We've been to the two Canadian ports, and have visited Boston on a land tour. the rest are new ports for us.
We haven't ever sailed from Cape liberty, but have sailed from both Manhattan and Brooklyn. For us, the terminal is only about an hour away. An easy drive.
Ok. We've been reading everything, and you all convinced us. Cindy and I booked one of the aft cabins, 9692. This is the same as Rose, on the other side. it will be great cruising with the group again.
We would also favor the Explorer cruise. It would be nice if Princess would be more accommodating. Anyway, we could always cancel any RCCL reservations in May if there is a better cruise on either Carnival or Princess.
Oceania Cruises is US-based company, so even if the ship is a foreign registry, you can certainly sue the owner. Certainly, you have the right to sue anyone you want, but just remember, you may not win.
I'm sure that the cruiseline attorney would love to have people with multiple cruises on the jury. You obviously love cruising, and probably like the cruiselines for giving you such a great vacation. The plaintive's laeyer, on the other hand, will never allow someone like yoyu on the jury.
The trial is public record. It is in open court. I'm sure that the trial was reported in some newspaper. I think that you would have no problem telling the cruiseline.