I'm telling you, here we were, so alone on our tiny little thread, then WHOOOOOOSH finally people decide to join the fun

Must be the winter giving everyone tropical dreams
I also thought the 3 day would be good because neither of us have cruised and I have no idea how our tummies are going to react.
You see - I'm soooo close to going with my gut and rebooking. Do you think being on the ship on her actual BD is important? We've been planning this cruise for 3 years now & I don't wanto to disappoint her BUT...
Help me out here, pleez! I need to make a decision soon...TIA
Like CustardTart said, they are so good about celebrating bdays and other events! Just call
DCL or your
travel agent and have them note what you're celebrating. You can also order one of the celebration pkgs from DCL that comes with a banner and a birthday cake, or call up Shirley at Your Perfect Gift and order a gift basket for your DD. Lots of things to do, and absolutely no reason it has to be on the actual day.
I hope you decide to join us or one of the other double-dips! There is so much to do, the longer the better...especially if it's your first trip on DCL.
As for motion sickness, I can tell you my experience if that will help. I have some issues with motion, though seldom cars/airplanes, I can ride roller coasters, etc. I have gotten a little queasy on a fishing boat, can't do wave pools, spinning/circular rides are a BIG no-no, and need a break between roller coasters. I felt woozy an hour after riding Mission: Space. You get the drift. Well on our cruise we averaged about 10 ft seas. As anyone will tell you, the first night is the worst as you cross the gulfstream. At dinner that night, I was swaying, DH was a rock. He didn't believe me that we were moving until one of our tablemates started turning green and began grabbing the table during a swell just as I did. She had taken nothing before boarding; I was wearing a patch (not the pirate kind

) and had taken ginger pills..so I felt movement but didn't feel ill. Everyone else at the table was fine and had taken bonine before boarding. By the next day I had my sea legs...could occasionally feel movement when I was laying down, but that was it. On the third day I removed my patch and never replaced it.
Hopefully that will make you feel better about sailing...even if you have motion issues, a three day won't be any worse probably than a 4, b/c you'll probably have your sea legs by then.
