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Feel bad to be at the last of the ship


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"The word that I don´t know it´s tongue in cheek, and a spoof. What is that.:confused: :confused:

"So it´a kind of sickness"

 

Don't worry yourself over it. It is not a sickness.

 

Everyone is glad to help with you with your questions:)

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If you mean an aft cabin, I cannot believe you think you might get sick back there?

I disagree. If the sea is rough you definitely feel more movement aft. That's not to say they are bad cabins and I think they are better than being forward because the ship seems to absorb some of the thumping motion you get at the front, but if you are prone to sea sickness and are worried about it, a cabin as midship as possible is best.

 

Phil

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His cabin is at the front of the ship or at least that's what someone else said based on the cabin number he posted. I don't think it was a spoof but he keeps asking the same questions and even after several weeks of replies he is still asking. I don't speak Spanish well enough to write out an answer. That's what he needs at this point so he can put the sea sickness issue to rest and start having fun planning for the trip.

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