I WOULD DEFINITELY BOOK THE SAME AREA, PLUS IT WAS VERY QUIET.Suzabelle said:Any recommended cabins for category 8 on the Wonder?
jlowejd5 said:In general, the closer to the center of the ship you are, the less you're going to move. It's also mostly true that the closer you are to the bottom of the ship, the less movement you'll feel.
fairytalelover said:Actually it is the further you are away from the bottom of the ship the less movement you feel. The closer you are to the bottom and it is like you are in the water with the waves but the higher up you are the better the stabilizers work.

jlowejd5 said:Feeling more movement in the theater is also partially due to your eyes. In general, the stuff on the ships is locked down pretty tight. However, when you're in the theater, you can see the curtains at stage right and left doing some free-form swinging. Your eyes see the motion, even if subliminally, and your brain starts wigging out trying to figure why they're seeing this movement.
