A staff captain from Galway went the extra nautical mile to reunite a Donegal girl with her beloved stuffed bunny.
In a heartwarming tale that is sure to put a smile on your face, Galway’s Staff Captain Brian Whelan of Princess Cruises’ ship, Sun Princess, made a special trip from the high seas to Donegal to reunite a little girl with her beloved stuffed bunny, Rabbie.
Sophie Callaghan, a young holidaymaker from Donegal, was enjoying a family holiday on the cruise line’s newest ship, Sun Princess, when disaster struck –Rabbie went missing; however, Sophie only realized once she had left the ship and was on her way home.
Staff Captain Whelan and his team sprang into action.
“We searched the ship from the laundry to the funnel to the stateroom, even under the bed. Unfortunately, he did not have a Medallion,” Brian joked, highlighting Princess Cruises' medallion technology, which allows guests to locate loved ones when onboard.
With the help of the ship’s Security, Rooms Division, and Technical Team, Rabbie was located safe and sound – in the ship’s bridge, where he had been "helping" the crew.
🧸 After Sophie’s bunny Rabbie went missing, our #SunPrincess team found him "helping" on the bridge! 🌊 Shoutout to Staff Captain Brian Whelan, who traveled to Donegal to reunite Sophie with her adventurous bunny. 💖#FeelGoodFriday #TeddyOnTour #PrincessProud pic.twitter.com/ea1n5Sk7ss
— Princess Cruises (@PrincessCruises) September 13, 2024
Pictures of Rabbie overlooking the sea and "assisting" with navigational duties made Sophie’s family smile, but the best part came when Brian, back on Irish soil, made a personal journey on September 6th to deliver Rabbie back to Donegal.
"It was a real joy to make that trip to Donegal. Seeing Sophie’s face light up when she saw Rabbie again was worth every mile," Brian said after the reunion. "It’s always lovely to meet fellow Irish people on the ships I work on. It brings a sense of home to me when I’m away."
In this special delivery, Brian Whelan showed that even when sailing the high seas, a touch of home and kindness can make waves.
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