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Originally Posted by Battlebasset
I would love to get my wife on a cruise, but she is concerned about being seasick. Can anyone give advice concerning the minimum sized ship to avoid that concern?
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I literally get seasick on an float in a pool. I got sick on a fishing trip and did not go on any type of boat for 25 years so your wife's concern is real! The doctor can give her a patch and it works great! You shouldn't drink alcohol on it, which I don't . It does make you thirsty. The lower the deck, the less the sway plus being in the middle of the boat as much as possible is best. But I have gone on upper decks and had no issue, I live in the Boston area and people take cruises out of there but I would never cruise the Atlantic. You can take 3 day cruises out of Ft. Lauderdale or Miami to try it out.