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mmorris85

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  1. I would avoid giving meds, purchase the acu point bracelets and as soon as you board the ship walk everywhere so he can get used to the motion

     

     

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    Awesome. Where do you get them?? Any drugstore??

     

     

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  2. I believe Bonine is for ages 12+. I bring regular Dramamine with me for the kids. You'd be surprised with kids, though. I need to take something now and then if the seas are rough, but my kids never have and they've been cruising since the youngest was 5 and the oldest was 6.

     

     

    Yeah I get wooshy easy, he can read in the car, I can't. :) ahhh old age.

     

     

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  3. We're taking out 7 year old on Liberty this December and have no idea what his motion sickness level is! I got the vertigo feeling on a rough night leaving Falmouth but I kept on the bonine. Is this safe for kiddos or should I just ask the pediatrician? It will be his first time on a plane then boat. :) Thanks in advance!

     

     

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  4. Just did these as a first time cruiser. Spent the day laying on Nellies beach in Labadee. Beautiful day and beautiful clear water.

    In Falmouth we booked Doctors Cave Beach with Reggae Tours. What an amazing company. They really teach you a lot and make sure you are safe and sound. We had a lot of blast in the rain, body surfing waves in a normally calm beach. :)

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