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smellmo

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  1. 4 of the 7 people in my upcoming cruise have never cruised before. I am very concerned for two of them because they suffer from motion sickness when driving for 1 hour or more. I got them a cabin on the lower level in the middle of the ship to reduce the effect of the ship's rocking. I am trying to get some suggestions on what is best for them to use in order to reduce the possibility of getting sick. Do you suggest wrist bands, pills or ear patch? or something else?

     

     

    I want to make sure they enjoy their cruise in case I enjoy time with them and want them to come back again. They are not going to book another cruise until they know what it feels like to cruise

  2. Sailed a TransAtlantic cruise through the Straight of Gibraltar last May. It was extremely windy with large waves, but no sea sickness problems. We were told it is always windy there between the continents.

     

     

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  3. We have had the all-inclusive beverage package and loved it. You can have ANY type of beverage including fancy coffees and teas, drinks, wine, even may be used at Gelato bar. Nice to have at dinner because you can order all through dinner, drinks, wines, after dinner drinks. You can easily spend over the approximately $55.00 (includes 15% tip) :):)a day if you order throughout the day. 5 drinks a day would be the same price as the beverage package. Good to consider!

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