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CeeAngel

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  1. is there a tram or golf cart to take to get the area on Labadee? I do not use a wc but have pulmonary issues and can not walk long distances in the humidity, thank you!!

     

     

    Hi Seagal, It has been a few years since I was at Labadee, but at that time there were men, with the beach wheelchairs, offering rides from the ship to Labadee and from Labadee back to the ship. These men are working for tips, and because it was very hot, the pier is long, and I am not a lightweight, I was generous and thankful.

  2. Just wanted to let everyone know that we just got off of the carnival valor and had not a problem in sight. We even got to sit in a booth for the first time in a long time.

    big guy friendly

     

    Motherhen, would you please give us a cruise review? Sounds like you had a great time!

  3. When I saw this thread, I was going to crack a joke about using a GPS to measure it... but of course as your daughter observed, that problem becomes quite a bit more complicated (although not impossible) on a moving ship.

    What she would find is that her "forward" legs would show as the ship speed plus her running speed, and the "aftward" legs would show as the ship speed minus her running speed. The turns at either end would show up as very close to the ship speed.

    You'd have to have a second stationary GPS to record the simultaneous ship speed and direction, and then do a boatload of math to pop out the actual results from the running.

    A single GPS would work just fine to measure the track if the ship were docked in port.Theron

     

    SO, if you run in a straight line from bow to stern (or vice versa) with a speed relative to the ship's speed...does that mean you could run continually and never go over the edge of the ship:D

     

     

    ...just me being stupid:p

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