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My husband and I are taking a cruise on the serenade of the seas (RC) on a so carr in Nov. We are probably going to get an inside cabin but we are concerned about seasickness. Someone told me that to help prevent it, get in the middle of the ship and you will feel less movement...is this true? Are there any other suggestions for cabin placement?

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The lower the cabin and the closer to mid ship the less motion you will feel. Just take a pen and hold it in the middle, rock it back and forth and you will see the ends moves much more then the center.

Read some of the motion/sea sick threads here too.

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