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A big fear among many first-time cruisers and even experienced sailors is getting seasick.. The rocking of a cruise ship on the waves can create motion or seasickness as your body struggles to ...
Mackenzie Pollock had a feeling she’d get seasick on her first cruise.. The 29-year-old Oregon resident tends to get carsick, so when she felt nausea on a Caribbean sailing with Princess Cruises ...
If you've ever been on a cruise, especially in the middle of the ocean during winter, then you know exactly what we are talking about -- and it's not pretty. Cruising is supposed to be fun, easy.
Anti-seasickness medication sufficient for each person for 48 hours. One jack knife attached by a lanyard. Three tin openers. Two rescue quoits with 30 meters of floating line. Manual pump suitable for bailing (if lifeboat not self bailing). One set of fishing tackle. Tools for adjustments. Fire extinguishing equipment suitable for liquid fires.
Size: A larger ship will generally have lower motions than a smaller one. This is because the relative size of the waves is lower. Displacement: A heavier ship will generally have lower motions than a lighter one. Given that the wave energy is the same for each vessel and provides the exciting force, the one with the greater mass will have the ...
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Most motion sickness medications work best when you take them 20-40 minutes before you start traveling, so make sure to plan ahead, says Malka. Avoid taking motion sickness medicines after the ...
4. You Hate Being Nickeled and Dimed. Sure, a lot is included in the cost of a cruise, including accommodations, most food, and entertainment. But there's a long list of things that will rack up ...