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MSC Seashore 2 bedroom suite


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Hello, I just booked a 2 bedroom Grand Suite Aurea on Seashore room 12001 and I am a little worried about being at the very front of the ship, literally the forward most cabin on the ship. Has anyone stayed in one of these rooms before and if so how is the motion. My wife has been prone to motion sickness in the past and I have heard that the more forward you are on the ship, the more movement you feel. I wouldn't have booked that particular room, but me daughter and granddaughter are joining us and it was a little more cost effective to do that instead of booking two separate balcony rooms. 

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Putting size into comparison..

MSC Seashore is similar in gross tonnage to Royal Caribbean Quantum Class (Odyssey, Spectrum, etc) and larger than Princess Sky / Enchanted.. these ships are right below the largest cruise ships.. meaning that they are “massive” ships.

 

RMS Titanic

Tonnage: 46,328

Length: 883 ft

Height: 104 ft

Beam: 92 ft

Passengers: 2,453

Crew: 900

Number of Staterooms: 840

 

MSC Seashore

Tonnage: 170,412

Length: 1,112 ft

Height: 245 ft

Beam: 134 ft

Passengers: 5,632

Crew: 1,648

Number of Staterooms: 2,270

 

Smooth sailing depends mainly on itinerary and season..

 

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