Hockeychic
Going for Dopey 2025
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We are currently booked on Magic at the end of Oct.....can't wait.
However, I am having some 2nd thoughts of our choice. Don't get me wrong...I love all things Disney but....since this is our first cruise and non of us know how we will react to the motion of the boat I want to find a way to elivate the problem.
Would you suggest a inside cabin where you can't see the waves?? Or a oceanview so I can see what my ears are telling me???
Also would a bigger ship like RCCL be better for a first time... bigger ship less movement???
OK, maybe 3 questions...my kids are 16 and 13 would they enjoy RCCl more?????
Thanks
However, I am having some 2nd thoughts of our choice. Don't get me wrong...I love all things Disney but....since this is our first cruise and non of us know how we will react to the motion of the boat I want to find a way to elivate the problem.
Would you suggest a inside cabin where you can't see the waves?? Or a oceanview so I can see what my ears are telling me???
Also would a bigger ship like RCCL be better for a first time... bigger ship less movement???
OK, maybe 3 questions...my kids are 16 and 13 would they enjoy RCCl more?????
Thanks
At dinner you will see your water move and just get used to it. It was wonderful... my wife who is very motion sensitive had a little bout the first night, but after that was good the rest of the trip. She used her Sea-Bands (wristbands to prevent nausea - cost about $8 at any drugstore) and Bonine (similar to Dramamine, but different
). She ended up enjoying herself very much and loved the trip. We had a verandah specifically for her in case we needed it, but just enjoyed sitting out there with the morning coffee, a book or while our son napped. The fresh air is great and listening to the ocean at night while you are falling to sleep was very relaxing. 
