Looking for tips for sea sickness. This is our first cruise so not sure how everyone is going to react. I heard starting motion sickness medication a week out helps, but not sure if this is true. Thanks!!
When we took our first cruise, we already knew that my husband was quite susceptible to motion sickness, so we got the patch for him. But, for me, we didn't think I would be (although I had had some air sickness issues as a child). So for me, we just brought along bonine. And MotionEze. I didn't need any of it.
When we brought along our kids on a subsequent cruise, I packed everything - bonine, draminine, sea bands, MotionEze. Except for one night toward the end of the cruise noone needed any of it.
As for my husband, after about 3 cruises, the patch was causing more side effects than helping, so he tried not using it for one cruise, only using sea bands on the one day we had rough seas. He did fine. So we think that his body has learned to accept being at sea with no issues.
While it's best to talk to your medical provider about medication issues, IMO, if noone in your family/group has evidenced that they might had motion sickness issues, I'd just suggest bringing along the basics (Bonine/Dramamine) and wait until they need it (if they do). If there are those who have evidenced motion sickness issues in the past, I'd probably start them on a small dose of Bonine starting the day before the cruise.