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Today's modern ships have stabilizers which insure a smooth ride. I can't recall any complaints of seasickness on the last cruise. You might as well be strolling around in a hotel. During the time our cruise is scheduled, the Caribbean is smooth as glass.

Unwarranted fears of seasickness hampers many people from enjoying a wonderful type of vacation. Millions of people cruise every year across the world with no problems. Sure, a statistically negligible segment of the populace is susceptible to seasickness, carsickness, trainsickness, rollercoastersickness, whatever, and they should not travel by these means.

The worst thing about a cruise is sleeping too late in the morning and missing the fabulous breakfast buffet!

Leni

307 posted on 11/10/2002 10:24:35 AM PST by MinuteGal
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The worst thing about a cruise is sleeping too late in the morning and missing the fabulous breakfast buffet!

Too true. One thing that I really enjoy is all the fresh cut fruit, bread stuffs, and crispy bacon washed down with good hot coffee.

About the storms, sea sickness, etc - the one time out of all our ventures at sea that we had a rough ride: it was a "freak" storm that was not forecast, anticipated, or otherwise predicted according to the Captain. Just like the rest of stuff in our world - things happen, but we can't let that fact stop us from living as we wish.

Molon labe and bon voyage.
308 posted on 11/10/2002 10:39:35 AM PST by lodwick
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