I'm surprised you felt the rough seas on a ship of that size. May I ask where you were?
This is the exact view that the cruise companies need to change. I don't know how many ships there are owned by the major companies, at least 1000 with over 1000 passengers I would expect, therefore the odd incident is likely, but they are the ones that are going to impact on people's perception. I believe it's very much a fear of the unknown.
In my opinion cruises are the best way to see the sights of the world and to travel safely (not sure on figures, but I feel safer on cruise ships than planes and in many journeys cars)
Also the fact that a ship can have a fire and still be completely safe should be reassuring for people without cruising experience? Imagine a fire on a plane or even something like the London underground. Is that not how people see it?

