>>
newlyweds
jeffrey
and sabrina were on that ship on their honeymoon. good morning to both of you.
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good morning.
>>
how good was it to get your feet on
dry land
again?
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oh, my god. it was amazing.
>>
were you guys ever worried for your safety at any time during this, or once you learned the fire was out was it more just about inconvenience than safety?
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the danger was more in the beginning when we didn't know anything. but we felt that all throughout.
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oh, yeah, it was more of an inconvenience later, like day two.
>>
you guys took some photos of your experience, just take me through it, what exactly was the worst part of what you had to face over those three or four days?
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well, to me it was definitely having to walk up nine flights of stairs to go get food that was rotting and it smelled like garbage. and then when the bargain was gone, it was sewer, which was all after the smoke smell finally went away. to me that was the worst part.
>> reporter:
jeffrey
>>
jeffrey
, what about for you?
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i would say it was finding ways to make the day go so you didn't have to sleep all day. the first day we just slept all day basically. so later on we got a deck of cards and then the staff helped us out and did some activities for us.
>>
what exactly did you eat? there's been conflicting reports that there was spam, there was no spam, there was
vienna sausages
, what did you eat to say alive?
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the first couple of days we had the same thing, cereal in the morning and the fruit, but i wouldn't go for the fruit. and then salads were for lunch and dinner and then sandwiches. the first two days there wasn't any meat, just cheese and tomatoes and sauce, i didn't know what it was. and then the last day is when they had the spam burgers, the spam
hot dogs
they cut up, mixed up with some sort of cheese sauce.
>>
by that time you weren't asking questions, you weren't all that picky. what about the free booze? did this become one big
booze cruise
?
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yes, towards the end, people were crawling up the stairs.
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they were just barely pulling themselves along.
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the last two days most people were just gone.
>>
they don't even know they're home in
san diego
yet. one of the things, i have heard universal compliments to the crew on board the ship.
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i would have to say the crew was amazing. john the cruise director kept everyone calm and even laughing during it.
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they pulled together.
>>
so carnival has basically said, we're sorry, we're going to give you a free cruise. are you going to take them up on that or are your cruising days over?
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we want to, but they don't understand that we just used all our time for our wedding then for our cruise that we just went on. and, you know, jack's a full-time student at
uc irvine
, and i work full-time, they're going to give us a free cruise, but when are we going to use it? and this was our first cruise, we're not so sure about the boat thing anymore.
>>
you would get back on the ship, wouldn't you?
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i wasn't terrified the whole time. the expectations were high. but i wasn't afraid at the end.
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you've been married for a week, you've got great stories
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