I was on that Christmas Cruise, I was 13 at the time, the ship crawled into Port Everglades, laid up 48 hrs, while the hull was evaluated. Finally filling the hole in the hull w/watertight cement, (legends were the Mary was repaired in similar fashion WW2 after sinking her escort vessel).
That night, the sea was a blur from my porthole, she had to be topping 30 knots!. The following morn, we were crawling, advised the cement failed,and Norfolk was next.
I was having a ball,18 day cruise, missing school, the adults were not happy! The night before we disembarked, docked next to the deteriorating "Big - U" in mothballs, my Dad renamed the Q4 Room, the 4Q room! Few flights were avail, my sister was lucky to get one (late for Law school), the majority of the passengers were dumped on a freezing cold cargo pier, to deal w/pissed off southern customs officers abruptly assembled, to process 2,000 wealthy "Yankees", and boy did they take it out on us! The QE abruptly left for dry dock, the 2nd the last bag was removed. They also assigned a decent contingent of crew loaded w/Champagne/Caviar, mixed nuts, and of course "tea sandwiches".
The idea was to inebriate the huge mob of angry passengers aboard the chartered Amtrak train to NYC. I still haven't seen a passenger train this long! The train broke down several times in the 1st few hrs, (Amtrak was in it's infancy), the 3rd time we stopped the English crew mutinied, absconding wall the Champagne, etc. Leaving the passengers to endure the journey north without even water! 24 hrs later we arrived at Grand Central, met w/EMS who carried off several passenger suffering from dehydration! Cunard did give us 50% off the 2076 Christmas Cruise,and we upgraded to the Queens Grill.
Anyway thanx for listening, I grew up on her, sailed on her until Dubai, and she is the one true love of my life that I can't get over!
Barry W......Hi Kevin