Okay, so...When I booked last year I specifically booked a midship due to reading it's better for motion sickness (which I suffer from) and starboard for its better views on docking. I got a Cat. 6 room with a very bad stateroom report. Was waitlisted all year for better 6 with no luck. So, here's my question--I am thinking of just upgrading to a 4 or 5. All the 4s left are COMPLETELY forward or very far aft. (The starboard/port isn't as big an issue as the motion). Is being that far forward (or even back) that much worse for motion sickness? The Cat. 5s left are mostly also all very, very forward. There are a couple of midship, starboard 5s but they are right across from the laundry which might also be iffy. The 6s left that are midship are ALL connecting rooms or completely aft starboard. So am I better off staying put in a room that had that report rated "1", pay $$ for a room that might make me sick, or be near a laundry?
I'm really curious as to whether the first forward rooms are rough on motion.
Any opinion on any of this would be VERY appreciated--we leave next week!
Thanks!
I'm really curious as to whether the first forward rooms are rough on motion.
Any opinion on any of this would be VERY appreciated--we leave next week!
Thanks!