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Coral cabin b215


Catherine Claus
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on the Coral for full transit of the Panama Canal. We were not able to pick our cabin and received notice we have b215. As I get sea sicK I WOUKD LIKe TO KNOW ABOUT THE MOVEMENT SO CLOSE TO THE front of the ship. Los Angeles to FL, we have never been in the front or aft before and I am stressing.

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We were on the Coral for a full transit this past Sept/Oct, in A215, and did not notice any particularly bad motion. There was one night when the seas were quite rough off of Nicaragua, and there was some rockin' and rollin', but not enough to cause sea sickness. Go and enjoy!

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I get horribly seasick. I get sick on winding roads if I'm not driving. I can't read in a moving car. I go to my doctor and get the Transderm Scop patch. It's the little round band-aid looking thing that goes behind the ear. We've been through some crazy rough weather and I haven't gotten sick once.

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