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FOS: Aft interior rooms, much movement?


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If it's rough, you'll feel it everywhere. If it's not rough, no problem! The rationale is that the lower decks, midship, feel less movement...think of a see-saw...the middle portion doesn't go "up and down" as much as the ends! Works almost the same on a ship (or airplane)!

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movement? you're on a floating vessel

 

I realize there will be movement but what I was trying to find out is ...are the aft rooms worse for feeling movement. I sailed on the Radiance of the Seas a few years ago and had a forwrad room. We ran in to some rough waters and I really felt it in my room. When I moved to the middle of the ship (lobby) it was much better so I was wondering if the aft rooms would be the same as the forward rooms.

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