Sea days… do you love them or hate them? What do you do to occupy that time?

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The creator discusses their evolving perspective on sea days, transitioning from finding them boring to embracing the various activities available on board. They highlight that many cruise ships offer diverse outdoor activities such as basketball courts, pickleball, ropes courses, and even roller coasters. For those seeking quieter options, the creator suggests bringing a deck of cards or using the time to nap and relax in their stateroom. Food is another significant aspect of sea days, with the creator specifically praising Carnival brunch and recommending that passengers use this time to explore all available dining options. While pools are a popular choice, the creator notes they can become overly crowded. Additionally, the creator mentions that cruise lines typically provide entertainment and trivia to prevent boredom. Finally, sea days serve as an ideal opportunity to get bearings of the ship, particularly if the sea day occurs at the beginning of a sailing.
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I admit I used to hate C days I get easily bored and I found them so boring but now I've learned to embrace them
many cruise ships have so many things to do and activities right there on board they're almost always outdoor activities
I also bring my own deck of cards which is always a great way to kill time
one thing I do love about Cay is a good old C brunch especially on Carnival because they always knock it out of the park
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