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Our Newest Level 10 OSS WOW Winners!

June 10, 2010 By: ec_admin Category: Entertainment Cruises - National

June is here and our employees are working harder than ever to ensure that you, our guests, have an unforgettable time out on the water. Last week on our OSS call, we discussed, debated and ultimately chose two OSS Level 10 WOW winners:

One Critical Moment of Service Internal WOW Winner and One Customer Service WOW Winner.

Read below to learn all about some of the WOW stories submitted from across the country, and to find out who won!

Critical Moment of Service/Internal WOWs
NOMINEES:

Lalo from Chicago – Chicago was recently very short-staffed for a cruise – the Restaurant Manager on duty did not have a Bartender or Host for the busy Saturday lunch cruise, and could not find anyone to cover the shift. The Restaurant Manager called Lalo to inform him of the situation, and he volunteered to help her out by coming in on his day off. Lalo did everything – he was a Bartender, he set the buffet and he cleared tables!

Chris from Chicago – Due to a recent inputting error in our computer system, additional groups were booked onto a private deck for a cruise. The fast-acting Odyssey team opened a deck for a deck charter. The only problem – there was no DJ for the group. Chris came to the rescue by offering to postpone his HR duties in order to DJ for these groups, allowing the Chicago team to provide a great experience for these guests.

Captain Phil & Captain Edgar from New York – On a recent Saturday, a party of 27 cruising to celebrate a 70th birthday showed up on the New Jersey side of the river when they were booked to sail from New York. Captain Edgar on the Spirit of New Jersey quickly called over to Captain Phil, who was on the Spirit of New York. Captain Phil agreed to bring the boat over to Lincoln Harbor to pick up these guests. In order to make sure the New York guests received their full harbor cruise experience, Captain Phil sailed for an extra 20 minutes before dropping the New York guests off. Finally, Phil brought the entire birthday party group back to New Jersey!

And the Critical Moment of Service Internal WOW Winner is…Lalo from Chicago!

Customer Service WOWs

Matt from Chicago – DJ Matt went above and beyond for a senior group onboard Mystic Blue recently! Matt kept the seniors dancing the entire cruise – they were doing the YMCA, the Electric Slide, and Matt even had a conga line going! The seniors all got into a circle and Matt had each person enter the circle and perform a dance while the others cheered them on. The Mystic Blue team has never seen seniors have so much fun or dance so much!

Josh & Will from Baltimore – A couple chose to celebrate their second anniversary aboard Spirit of Baltimore after they had spent their first anniversary 6,000 miles apart due to husband Tom’s deployment in Iraq. Tom had emergency surgery the week of the cruise and needed handicapped seating. Josh and Will went above and beyond to help this couple, assisting them with boarding and taking care of them throughout the cruise. The guests wrote a letter to the team thanking Josh and Will for their exceptional service and for making their anniversary special!

Jim from Norfolk – Guest Dave cruised on a recent Spirit of Norfolk dinner with his mother. Jim saw them park in a handicap space and went over to their car – he not only greeted them at the car, but also helped Dave’s mother out of the car and onto the ship. Dave wrote a letter stating that Jim “is one of those people we could use more of walking the earth.”

Trista & Leah from Norfolk – Guest Mrs. Sharp arrived at the Norfolk ticket booth recently to ask about dinner cruises on future dates. Trista and Leah had already closed but willingly re-opened and re-started the computer to get the information Mrs. Sharp needed. She told them she would be back later to book a cruise – when she came back later that evening, they again had shut down the booth and were getting ready to leave, but again re-opened the booth and assisted in selling her the tickets she wanted.

Richard & Joey from New York – The New York team found out that an individual onboard a recent Bateaux cruise was going to propose to his girlfriend. The team set up a very nice intimate table in the Orion room, away from everyone else. Server Richard worked with Joey and the band to get the guest, Mario, to slow dance with his girlfriend in front of the band. Joey then asked Mario if he had something he would like to say – he proposed and his girlfriend said yes!

Stacey from New York –Stacey had seen a note about a guest who wanted to propose to his girlfriend – her favorite song was “Suddenly” by Angry Anderson. When the Restaurant Manager got onboard and approached the DJ about playing the song, he said Stacey had already made arrangements for the WOW and already loaded the song into the DJ system!

And the Customer Service WOW Winner is…Jim from Norfolk!

Congratulations to not our only our winners, but our nominees and all those who took party in nominating and recognizing them.

I share these stories with you not only to acknowledge and recognize our very special, creative and hard-working shipmates, but because I do truly think this is an interesting part of the company I am a part of. It is these critical moments and WOWing our guests that make us the organization we are. Any company can run some boats. But no company does it with the care and compassion that we display every single day.

It’s time for OSS. WOW!

October 01, 2009 By: ec_admin Category: Entertainment Cruises - National

Read below for WOW finalist and winner tales from September!

Some of our WOW FINALISTS:

1) On a recent cruise when all shipmates were working doubles, Restaurant Supervisor Marquis went above and beyond! The lunch cruise had 72 guests in wheelchairs, and there was some confusion regarding seating – while getting everything straightened out, Marquis carried wheelchairs up and down the stairs several times, trying to get everyone to the correct place. Through it all, Marquis maintained a great attitude and showed the guests great OSS despite the confusion! WOW!

2) While talking with some of her guests recently, Spirit of Boston server Geralyn revealed that she is currently studying opera in a master’s program. The guests, who have family in Italy, were intrigued. Geralyn decided to surprise the guests at the end of the evening by singing some opera to them – the guests were delighted and said Geralyn made them feel right at home. Great job!

3) New York OSS Star and Bateaux shipmate Cleiton saved the day when a guest went to the outer deck to enjoy the scenery and was unexpectedly soaked by a wave. Cleiton, who happened to have an extra suit on board, offered the clothes to the guest as they were approximately the same size. The guest, who was very grateful, was able to enjoy his cruise comfortably thanks to Cleiton’s Level 10 service!

WOW WINNERS

1) Who: Trey
Where: Norfolk
Vessel: Spirit of Norfolk

During a recent wedding, Trey helped coordinate vendors and pre-board wedding guests. When the ceremony was over, Trey helped carry 150 chairs off the boat and re-set the deck before the cruise. When the ship came back into port, it was discovered that the grease trap had overflowed, causing grease to leak all over the galley. Trey stayed until 2am pumping grease and cleaning the floor for the cruise the next morning. After he clocked out, he ran into the mother of the bride, whose car had broken down right outside the boat with the wedding cakes inside. Trey moved the cakes into the boat where it was cooler, found jumper cables, and helped jump the car. After working for fifteen minutes with no noticeable effect, he pushed the car into the adjacent parking lot. Trey then retrieved the cakes and made sure they got safely to the hotel the guests were staying at. To top it all off, after this late night, Trey was back on the ship at 9:00am the next day to work a double!

2) Who: Fallen
Where: Chicago
Vessel: Mystic Blue

Mystic Blue server Fallen was taking care of a party of 50 people when she noticed one of the guests, a woman in a wheelchair, was sitting by herself. When Fallen greeted the woman, she learned that she wanted to go outside to the observation deck with the rest of her party, but she was motion sick. Fallen, recognizing the opportunity to provide Level 10 service, took care of the guest, taking her out to the stern of the ship to get some air and keeping her company. As the guest missed lunch while she was outside, Fallen had the galley make her a plate along with a special dessert. Fallen’s extra effort made the guest’s day!

Thanks for taking the time to recognize our superior employees with us – check back next week for more exciting Entertainment Cruises updates!