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Do cruise ships cause sea sickness?

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I had a terrible time whale watching some years ago. I really want to go on a cruise, but fear similar results. I have heard that the use of a patch or pills help. Is this true? I have also heard that you do not feel very much movement on a cruise ship. Please advise!!!!

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  1. The bigger the vessel, the less movement you feel....Dramamine/Benadryl could help, but could make you quite sleepy too....


  2. Much depends on individual metabolism and the prevalent weather. A cruise ship, in fine weather, is quite stable.Generally, there are good medical facilities available, on board.

  3. The newest and modern cruise ship now have stabilizer that prevent the ship from rocking side to side and most of the newer ships are so long that there is little or no front to back motion either.   I have been on many cruises from the Caribbean, to Panama, to Mediterranian, to the BAltic and have never gotten sea sick.  The most like chance of you getting sea sick would be if there was a sudden terrible storm.  But if the ships knows a storm is coming they will stear away from it and even change the order of port stops to stay away from bad weather.

    The best cruise to go on if you are concerned about getting sea sick would be an Alaska cruise through the inside passage.  That cruise would never have a hurricane and the inside passage does not have as much ocean motion as the Caribbean or a transatlantic.  If you went whale watching you probably went in a 50 to 100 foot boat.  Cruise ships are almost 1,000 feet long and cut through waves that would toss that small boat around.

  4. no, not at all. the cruise ship is soo big that you cant

    even feel it, not even while sleeping. i actually slept

    better :-), the only time i really got sick was at the

    formal dinner in the dinning room. there hardly any

    windows and i could feel every move that ship made

    both nights of the formal (you have 2). however, i went

    during huricane Rita, so yours might not be as bad

    and yes you can get pills or a patch but you HAVE to

    get a note from your doctor. they wouldnt let me get one

    because they said "i had no reason to" because my

    doctor didnt write a note saying i had motion sickness

    when i dont at all [except cruisingg]

    have funn, be safe.

    =]

    ** editing -- i had a balcony room, if you have a room

    w/ no windows, you will prolly get more sick **

  5. they can

  6. my husband gets sea sick just going out in the bay but I talked him into going on a cruise never once did he get sick so we go about once every two years they are so much fun !

  7. For some people it makes them sick and others no..everyones liek different so the only way ur gonna find out is if u go on the cruise :D

  8. I went on a cruise and some of the people that took the pills got over the sickness however they had blurred vision till the stuff wore off.  There are lighter stuff that works too.  The person I went with got sea sick but the worse came when we came back.  They got land sickness bad and was horribly sick for two days.  I never knew that you could get sicker when back on stationary land.  

    One of the bad things about our trip is that the ship was trying to outrun to large storms and they pulled the stabilizers in.  We were being knocked back and forth in the hallways.

  9. The Ship doesnot cause sea sickness, it is the moving about of the waves, they have medication over the counter for that.

  10. It depends on which time of year you go and the weather.  I just got back from a week long cruise and we had gail forced winds, so yes there was a lot of movement.  Just because it is a large boat doesn't mean that there isn't a lot of movement.

    But, it is a wonderful time.  They offer free motion pills and also have a shot if you have major problems.  It is well worth it, even if you do get sick.

  11. From what I've heard you won't suffer from sea sickness on a cruise ship as they are very stable in water. If you feel that you may get ill, yes take your pills along or take a few moments to look at the horizon - that has helped me in the past. Talk to your travel agent as to what they recommend for berth accomodations - so that you won't feel ill in your sleep.

    Also go for the bigger heavier ships instead of the smaller cruise types.

  12. Very true...the motion on a large cruise ship is nearly imperceptible and will likely do nothing worse than rock you to sleep at night (or in the morning, if that's your cup of tea).  Cruising is GREAT!

  13. Take sea leg pills for it they will help...

  14. The bigger the ship, the less  movement you feel. If you go, get a cabin toward the back of the ship. And the pills do help.

  15. You can definitely get motion sick on a cruise ship. However, it is much less of a problem than it is on a smaller vessel. Dramamine works well, but it does make you drowsy.

  16. I have been on a cruise ship and I did not experience sea sickness. I think you should be fine on a cruise because it will be such a huge boat that you do not even feel it moving. There are also medications you can take if you do happen to get sick. You should really do it- it is a blast!

  17. I also went whale watching off the coast  of

    Alaska with my wife, and two children.

    My 5 yr. old daughter and I did not get sea sick,

    but my 9 yr. old son and my wife had sea sickness bad.

    When we went on our first Disney Cruise, my wife again got sea sick, and my son a little. They did not think they would get sea sick again, didn't take my advice in taking a sea sickness pill an hour before we left from Florida, and it happened again.

    When we went on our Mexican Riveria Cruise, a year after the Disney Cruise, they did take a pill an hour before they left, and they both were just fine.  My wife loves to go on cruises, so we go on one now, once a year.

    I would also recommend you Call your Doctor, to see which might be more effective for You - the patch or the pill.  It may just depend on the individual's mind, how they react to it, as to

    determining which is more effective.

    There is nothing wrong with experiencing sea sickness.  I  get  a little of an ill feeling whenever  I go  Hang Gliding. Some call me a fool, but it a great experience, so I go hang gliding  twice a year.

    Take Care, & you may want to Call your Family

    Physician to see which might be best for you.

    For my wife and son, we bought the sea sickness pills, over the counter at CVS.

  18. Not really, it's kind of freaky

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