Afraid of Seasickness? Rules for choosing the right room on a cruise ship!
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Look, if you're worried about the ship rocking, choose the biggest and newest ship you can.
Contrary to what many people choose, it's better to pick a cabin on the lowest possible deck and in the center of the ship.
It's better to be at the stern, that is the back of the ship rather than at the front.
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YouTube Video Description↓
The biggest fear of many first-time cruise passengers is that there will be waves, the ship will rock, and they will feel nauseous - or seasick. This is an unfounded fear, in most cases, but if it does happen, it is usually taken hard and takes all the fun out of the cruise. But there are simple rules for choosing a room that will allow you to reduce the chance of getting seasick during your cruise, and in this video you will learn exactly how to choose the right room to combat seasickness.