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  2. 6 things you might not have thought of to avoid seasickness ...

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    The first port of call for many guests suffering or worrying about seasickness is medication. Bob McGowan, head of operations at Ambassador Cruise Line, suggests taking seasickness tablets before ...

  3. 6 of the best cruises for tweens and teenagers - AOL

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    Teenagers can be famously hard to please – but cruises have plenty to keep even the most moody younger passengers entertained.. A family holiday anywhere with children from age 12 can be a bit ...

  4. 10 ways to avoid seasickness on a cruise, according to experts

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    Whether you're in a car, on a plane or ferry, the causes and symptoms for motion sickness are the same. Even if you're on huge boat with thousands of other people, it's still possible to become ...

  5. Infectious disease on cruise ships - Wikipedia

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    Infectious disease on cruise ships is a hazard associated with cruises. Outbreaks of contagious diseases can spread quickly due to the confined cruise ship environment, reliance on shared spaces, the lack of healthcare facilities, [ 1 ] and the large number of passengers and crew members from disparate points of origin.

  6. Muster drill - Wikipedia

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    A muster drill in progress on Royal Caribbean cruise ship Grandeur of the Seas A muster drill in progress on the Coral Princess. A muster drill, sometimes referred to as a lifeboat drill or a boat drill, is an exercise that is conducted by the crew of a ship prior to embarking on a voyage. A muster drill prepares passengers for safe evacuation ...

  7. Seakeeping - Wikipedia

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    These are based on the ship motions and the accelerations experienced, and include comfort criteria such as noise, vibration and sea sickness, performance based values such as involuntary speed reduction, and observable phenomena such as bow immersion. A drillship and a ferry have different missions and operate in different environments. The ...

  8. Will I get seasick on a cruise? Here's what travelers should ...

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    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 ...

  9. Lifeboat (shipboard) - Wikipedia

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    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.