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To: BobL

I’ve often thought the same thing. Every time I had an inside stateroom I would end up getting sick. We have tended to balcony or better since the last time I got sick.
Last cruise I was sick before we left so I pretty much chilled in the stateroom except for getting g meals.
Next cruise will be the 2nd voyage for the new ship so if we do go hopefully all will be good. We did get inside cabins in a upgraded portion of the ship. Separate elevators etc. Will see maybe how that works out.

I was on the USS Enterprise in the Navy. Large ship same ventilation systems as well. Rarely got sick.


54 posted on 02/10/2020 1:28:54 PM PST by TermLimits4All (A coup on the people's President, will result in bloodshed. Be prepared always.)
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To: TermLimits4All

[I was on the USS Enterprise in the Navy. Large ship same ventilation systems as well. Rarely got sick.]


The Enterprise’s reactor had power to spare, and then some. I doubt *any* air was recirculated. It’s a fuel saving measure. Not an issue on any CVN. On USN subs, I expect they could heat the air up so any bugs die and cool it down again, courtesy of surplus juice from the reactor.


56 posted on 02/25/2020 2:17:30 PM PST by Zhang Fei (My dad had a Delta 88. That was a car. It was like driving your living room.)
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