VA_mouseman
"Marching Along, We're Adventurers!"
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To answer the recent questions:
We did a 7 night cruise in January 2007 and to my recollection, the water at CC was fine. Personally, I wasn't in the water at CC but plenty of kids and adults were, so I believe the water temp. was OK.
We went snorkeling in Cozumel and didn't need wetsuits (just a buoyancy vest), but that's a bit farther south (and west) of CC.
The seas - on our two cruises (7 night DCL Magic), the seas were not rough, but you will feel the 'rocking' of the ship. Saw lots of passengers with the rx earpatches for motion sickness,along with passengers who use the wristbands. Personally, I wasn't affected BUT I did continue to feel the 'rocking' sensation for a few days after the cruise!
Haven't been to Atlantis before. For the Nassau stop, we're looking at either at a snorkeling expedition OR a dolphin swim.
We did a 7 night cruise in January 2007 and to my recollection, the water at CC was fine. Personally, I wasn't in the water at CC but plenty of kids and adults were, so I believe the water temp. was OK.
We went snorkeling in Cozumel and didn't need wetsuits (just a buoyancy vest), but that's a bit farther south (and west) of CC.
The seas - on our two cruises (7 night DCL Magic), the seas were not rough, but you will feel the 'rocking' of the ship. Saw lots of passengers with the rx earpatches for motion sickness,along with passengers who use the wristbands. Personally, I wasn't affected BUT I did continue to feel the 'rocking' sensation for a few days after the cruise!
Haven't been to Atlantis before. For the Nassau stop, we're looking at either at a snorkeling expedition OR a dolphin swim.

