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Both Jacqui and KK are correct!!! We always will take Dramamine for a couple of days just incase of ruff seas. It is a 50/50

Chance the first 2’days. We did The Oosterdam and the Zaandam from San Diego and both times we had ruff seas. Who knows how things will be. Will be on The Eurodam doing round trip from San Diego doing Hawaii and Tahiti mid ship balcony deck 7.

Denise:)

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Three years ago we went through the tail end of a Cat 1 hurricane on the Eurodam, with about 10>12 foot waves. Of our group of four only one was really bothered by it, and it seemed like most of the passengers were not very affected.

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I have sailed on Eurodam between Norway and Iceland with Captain de Vries trying to skirt a major low pressure system in our path. The Southern edge of it could not be avoided and we encountered high winds and rough seas. Eurodam handled it well, I thought. Yes, the "white bags" in the elevator foyers were visible and the Front Office's desk had a bowl of Green Apples. But, at such times, one knows that one has not booked a land-locked resort!

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