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Motion in Sunset Veranda?


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Our last 5 cruises were in Sunset Veranda cabin on both Edge class and Solstice class. We do not go higher than deck 10 and try to book as close to the middle of the fantail. We have done transatlantic and the  North Sea and had no problem with seasickness. 
Some comment that it’s too far a walk to dining rooms, etc. I look it as exercise and the benefit is a very quiet part of the ship. I would not hesitate to book the sunset cabins. 

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All of our Celebrity cruises have been in aft cabins ranging from decks 8-10. I can be prone to motion sickness but never in this location, even in rough seas on an Asian cruise. The only place where I felt a bit “off” from motion was in the theatre. 

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