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Just curious about what others do for their kids on the ship. Our kids have only ever been out on the great lakes in boats and have not had any signs of seasickness but when we take them on the DCL we are not sure if they will. Our question is what do you use for your kids to help prevent this? We are looking at seabands but not sure how well they would work for kids any help would be greatly appreciated.
Darren
Darren
Adults are more likely to be seasick than children.You see children riding all sorts of rides at Disneyworld that adults can't ride due to motion sickness. Also, you mentioned that they had been on boats on the Great Lakes. I would think they would more likely be sick on the smaller boat. The Disney cuise ships, like all modern cruise ships, have stabilizers that prevent most rocking. To help , you should get a stateroom that's in the center of the ship or toward the back. I have used the seabands on a recent cruise around Hawaii, but the Pacific is rougher,anyway the seabands worked well. I'm not sure if they are recommended for children. I would check with my pediatrician. The kids along with Mom and Dad will love the cruise !!!! Happy Cruising !!!


