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Wondering what the possibility of me getting seasick/feeling nauseous on a...
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<blockquote data-quote="QueenD" data-source="post: 2273157" data-attributes="member: 246545"><p>...cruise is.? I have been known to get nauseous if a road is really windy (like on mountains), or there's a lot of turbulence on a plane, or on some types of amusement park rides.</p><p></p><p>I've never been on a cruise ship before and am wondering if I might get sick on one given my background. I've heard that the lower you go down in the ship it's worse. Which would be the best cabin to stay in to prevent this then?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QueenD, post: 2273157, member: 246545"] ...cruise is.? I have been known to get nauseous if a road is really windy (like on mountains), or there's a lot of turbulence on a plane, or on some types of amusement park rides. I've never been on a cruise ship before and am wondering if I might get sick on one given my background. I've heard that the lower you go down in the ship it's worse. Which would be the best cabin to stay in to prevent this then? [/QUOTE]
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