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Motion Sickness in Cars - Choices...


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Our daughter gets motion sickness sometimes - on board the ship she's fine but driving that gets bumpy, curved and crazy we have to watch out for. We experienced this on our last cruise to Bermuda where she got sick coming back from Horseshoe Bay.

 

We are going on a Freeport, Nassau, Princess Cay cruise this Thanksgiving... our plan is:

 

Nassau - Hilton (walking distance and she's will be 5 at the time so free for her)

Princess Cay - Probably just a nice beach day

 

Freeport - This is where my questions becomes... Anything within walking distance - or is there any non-packed full/non-crazy taxi that you can take to get somewhere nice?

 

We've never done anything much in Freeport but figured I would see if we were missing anything...

 

We are debating about staying on the ship and just exploring the small area around the port like always but any ideas would be great.

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