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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.
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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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Does anyone have a discount code for the Park'n Fly at the Toronto Airport, and is willing to share, that would be great/ Thanks;)
One of these has worked for me in U.S. Don't know about Toronto.
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Just put a hold on Regatta, Alaska. Ques. about specialty restaurants
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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.