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Conference abbott::cruise_travel

Title:CRUISE TRAVEL
Moderator:XANADU::FAMULARO
Created:Thu Aug 04 1988
Last Modified:Thu Dec 12 1996
Last Successful Update:Wed Jan 01 1997
Number of topics:562
Total number of notes:2834

40.0. "Encouagement anyone?" by KOALA::FAMULARO (Joe, ZKO3-2T43, DTN381-2565) Mon Oct 10 1988 13:12

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DELNI::STUCZYNSKI                                    12 lines  10-OCT-1988 09:26
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     Hi There,
    
        I'm new to the Notes file as well as "cruising".  I've been
    asked if I'd like to go on a cruise and I'm very reluctant.  I'm
    scared to death of being sea sick for the entire trip !  Can anyone
    give some advice on what to do about this fear ??  I've heard that
    you can get various remedies but I'd like to know which ones work
    the best.  Also, is it true that it's best to get a room in the
    middle of the ship in case of rough seas ????
    
    "D"
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40.1Some..GUCCI::HERBALSun Oct 16 1988 12:1511
    1. Less movement of ship towards back of ship than front.
    
    2. Patch placed behind ear (prescribed by doctor) seemed to work
    on those that used them. Doctor aboard ship (Royal Princess) did
    not dispense these due to side effects (drying of mouth and dialated
    eyes) but dispensed a pill instead. The pill seemed to work for
    my wife.
    
    Overall, ship did not seem to rock that much  and did not talk to
    anyone that was complaining of sickness.
    
40.2Pill or Patch ???DELNI::STUCZYNSKIMon Oct 17 1988 18:136
    Thanks for the tips !!  I'd have to say that I've only very few
    horror stories....everyone else though, tells me there's nothing
    like a cruise !!  I'm sure I'll find out one day and when I do,
    I'll let you know what I think !!
    
    "D"
40.3SEA SICKNESS - PROS AND CONSJULIET::GREATHOUS_CAWed Dec 14 1988 16:3332
    "D" I'm not sure if this will relieve your mind or not, but my
    experiences are varied and I'm still a confirmed cruise-a-holic!
    
    Our first cruise, to the Carrribean on SS Norway was late April/early
    May timeframe.  The first night, while dancing in the disco, I suddenly
    became VERY unsteady on my feet and instantly felt "sick" to my
    stomach.  I felt this way on and off during the entire trip.  One
    saving grace was that while ashore, no sickness.  All things
    considered, I LOVED cruising.
    
    Second time out, we went to Mexico on the Carnival Cruise Line
    Tropicale in mid-October timeframe.  Absolutely no sea sickness.
    A wonderful cruise experience.  Still a confirmed cruise-a-holic.
    
    Third time out, we flew to Hawaii, boarded American Hawaiian Cruise
    Lines' SS Independence over Thanksgiving timeframe.  From the mement
    we left the dock (any dock!) I was seasick.  We still had a great
    time.  I wish I could say something positive about the ship though.
    Our impression was very negative.  The ship was very old and not
    very well maintained.  Deck very much in need of varnish, brass
    needed polishing, etc.
    
    All things considered, we are planning a 20th anniversary cruise
    for next year (hopefully for the mediterranean). Recommend cruising
    to everyone with a sense of adventure, love of fin dining, and people
    oriented.
    
    Good luck to you.  I recommend it highly.
    
    "Smiley"
    
    
40.4Check The StabilizersVAXWRK::SIMONHugs Welcome Anytime!Wed Dec 21 1988 13:3614
    One thing you might do is check into the type of stabilizers on the
    ship you intend to book when you plan a vacation.  I don't know mich
    about these but last April, I cruised the Carribean with friends aboard
    the Sun Princess.  The Sun Princess had state-of-the-art computer
    controlled stabilizers and the boat did not rock at all.  I must note
    that the seas were also very calm on the trip.  The Sun Princess has
    since been sold.  A little research into this might save you some
    discomfort.  I grew up in a family that owns small boats and I love
    rough seas and am not prone to seasickness.  I was sort of disappointed
    we didn't rock a little more (although I wouldn't want anyone else to
    get sick!).  I love the feeling of the swells after crawling into my
    bunk for the night.
    
    Denise
40.5rock a bye babyHOCUS::LONDONWed Dec 21 1988 17:248
    RE.4
    
    Denise, I know what you mean about bed time.  I never slept so good
    as when on the cruise.  It's that gentle rocking feeling.  I loved
    it.
    
    Doreen