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lespes

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  1. You should realize that the specialty restaurants have a fixed menu, while the GDR menu changes every day. I remember being a bit disappointed at missing out on some of the GDR meals because they had a great menu a few times when I had committed to eating at a specialty restaurant.

     

    Someone mentioned eating meals in a suite. Done that on two cruises, and it is not the same as eating at the restaurant. Some items have cooled down by the time they get to you.

  2. I've been in cabins 8000 7000, and 7004, all toward the front of the ship. I've just booked another cruise in cabin 7005. I am very prone to motion sickness and so far have not had a problem. I take a small Bonine tablet daily. If you actually look at a diagram of the ship, there is about 1/3 of the ship in front of these cabins. Would mid-ship be safer? For sure, but with the stabilizers this location may not be as bad as you fear.

  3. I've was in a Penthouse suite toward the front of the Regatta sailing from New York to Montreal and had no problem with rough water. I also was in a Vista Suite on a Mediterranean voyage on Insignia, and likewise had no problem with motion, and I am very prone to sea sickness. Likewise in a concierge cabin at the very front of the Insignia, right next to a Vista suite on a cruise to South America . The Vista suite is large enough. The Owner suite I saw was larger than I needed, and it is nice to be in the front having the Captain's view going into and out of ports.

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