Dug720
See the line where the sky meets the sea?
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Benadryl? It's going to make them so sleepy. :/
Not everyone reacts to Benadryl by getting sleepy. Some (myself included) get hyper.
Benadryl? It's going to make them so sleepy. :/
I take the Walmart brand meclizine, and I start 2 nights before the cruise. I take it at bedtime. Also, I continue taking it when I get off the ship a few days. I had the worst land sickness once! This method has worked perfectly for me.I don't know if you have that in the US but we use Gravol Ginger and normal Gravol.
I have friends who take Bonine and there is another non-drowsy kind that I bought on board but I forgot the name.
I know they sell some on board.
Well the good news for your DH is that if he fell from the veranda, he would probably die from the impact instead of drowning.
MUN
You seem to be a real negative guy, bet you are a real joy to travel with.
First mistake on husband's cruise - not re-applying sunscreen on Castaway Cay day. We were fried!
Oh no!! That sounds awful!Yeah, I got that one over with on my family's first cruise. We spent our second day in Nassau (yes, we were overnight there) on Paradise Island (WAAAAAAY before Atlantis existed), and I was in the water a lot more than normal (I AM that picture of "Something touched my foot!!!!" in the regular (read: not-clear) ocean). My mom didn't think about how much I was in the water and how the sun was reflecting off of it, and I was one miserable little girl. Our server offered to bring some vinegar (to which I replied I did NOT want to be a pickle), but we managed with something else. I had to wear the badge of shame (a t-shirt) when in the water the rest of the trip.
I have been all about the sunscreen ever since!
I guess I don't understand how someone would spend this much money on a cruise and have no idea what would be included and what would not not be included.Not me but my husband. I love this story. you need to know my DH is not very assertive/aggressive. He is very passive and he takes each moment for what it is. I worked with women who have cruised before, so in preparation for our 1st cruise, they would tell me what cruising was like. All you can eat food. drinks are extra, entertainment, etc. I guess I never mentioned any of that to DH.
So, our first cruise ever, we took Disney transportation from the resort (and this was MY mistake, we booked a noon transport) We didn't leave at noon, we got on the ship at 3:30pm. They explained lunch was closed. We went to our stateroom to put our carry bags away and then went to explore the ship. We were up on Deck 9 people watching and poor Dh was drooling as he watched people walk by with plates of hot dogs/hamburgers, fries and the like. I watched him for a while, amused. Then it occurred to me he was probably hungry. I asked him if he was and he said he was all set. Knowing he was hungry I asked if he was sure, he said, yeah he was sure. But I saw the look in his eyes as he was watching those plates of food go by. He knew meals were free, it dawned on me that maybe he was thinking that any food in between meals we had to pay for. That is when is hit me. THAT WAS WHAT HE WAS THINKING. LOL. He is a penny pincher, so he is thinking it is only a couple hours till dinner, a free meal, he wasn't going to spend money on eating a meal now. I said, matter-of-factly "you know all food on the ship is free, even the counter service food." His eyes got huge and he said "it is?" I said yes....he was out of that chair in a shot. In 5 minutes he had his burger and fries.
Oh no!! That sounds awful!
We were mostly lying in chairs under umbrellas...we just forgot. Distracted by the perfection of Serenity Bay I guess.
We had Remy reservations that night. I had a sleeveless dress on and felt okay/cool in that but husband was DYING having to wear a suit after being in the sun all day.![]()
My DH wouldn't know. I'm the planner. We agree on a vacation time and place, but then he steps back and lets me plan the trip. He wants nothing to do with the logistics. He also trusts my level of frugality. And if he wasn't paying close attention to my vacation planning rambling, he could miss it.I guess I don't understand how someone would spend this much money on a cruise and have no idea what would be included and what would not not be included.
what wasn't nice?I think mine was not heeding the advice of others about Nassau. We should have stayed on the ship or booked an excursion. It was our first time and our only port besides CC, so I wanted to check things out. The only nice thing from Nassau were the pictures I took!
We went to the Straw Market, Senor Frogs, and the public beach (Junkanoo). I do not recommend what we did. The streets near the port were dirty and smelled like urine. There were very pushy people outside of the Straw Market that grabbed my girls' arms and tried to put bracelets on them without permission. The whole time they were saying over and over that they were not trying to rob or cheat us. Persistent is one thing and physical touch is another. Senor Frogs service was awful. We barely received our drinks and we had to chase them down to pay our bill. Junkanoo had large glass shards and trash everywhere. Plus a few unmentionables littering the sand.what wasn't nice?
I doubt Disney had a thing to do with the routing, I suspect they just tap into the airline computers and use the connections the AIRLINES suggest.My rookie mistake was booking our airline travel through Disney. I figured that since it was our first cruise, I'd book everything through Disney so if there were any delays, we'd be covered. We flew out on the day of the cruise which was fine. On the trip home, we had a very short time to reach our flight in Atlanta. We were practically running through the airport to make our connection. We arrived at the gate about 10 minutes before the flight was scheduled to leave but the doors were closed. We ended up waiting a few hours for another flight. Lesson learned: make flight arrangements myself.
uggh! thats terrible, I've always been wary of Caribbean/Bahamian vacations for that same reason.We went to the Straw Market, Senor Frogs, and the public beach (Junkanoo). I do not recommend what we did. The streets near the port were dirty and smelled like urine. There were very pushy people outside of the Straw Market that grabbed my girls' arms and tried to put bracelets on them without permission. The whole time they were saying over and over that they were not trying to rob or cheat us. Persistent is one thing and physical touch is another. Senor Frogs service was awful. We barely received our drinks and we had to chase them down to pay our bill. Junkanoo had large glass shards and trash everywhere. Plus a few unmentionables littering the sand.