Deck 2, porthole rooms, cause seasickness when large swells?

JC Butterfly

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Oct 8, 1999
Probably a stupid question, and yes, I realize I could just close the curtain. But am considering sailing during hurricane season and I'm wondering if being so close to the ocean and watching the waves crash against the window stimulates the seasickness feeling?

Would I be better off in an inside state room?

Decisions decisions!
 
Even on Deck 2, you are FAR, FAR above the water line. The waves do not crash against the portholes.
 
Originally posted by JC Butterfly
Probably a stupid question, and yes, I realize I could just close the curtain. But am considering sailing during hurricane season and I'm wondering if being so close to the ocean and watching the waves crash against the window stimulates the seasickness feeling?

Though I saw some rather large waves, they did not crash against the porthole. Certainly lots of seaspray on the window - but not waves.

Sam
 
Deck 2 is a wonderful place to be. The rear of the ship (aft) is quite calm, and very convenient.

Come join us!

Jim
 
We were also on Deck 2 during Hurricane Frances and the one rough day I "wanted" ( I know sounds crazy) to see how high the waves were to the window.

Window Still high up fro ocean!
 

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