Adonia Transatlantic
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Topic author - Cadet
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Adonia Transatlantic
Never having done either a Transatlantic or been on Adonia, can anyone let me know how well she travels across the " pond" please. Will there be a lot of movement ie likely to cause sea sickness in March. Thinking of booking but unsure of the crossing.
All help appreciated.
All help appreciated.
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- Ex Team Member
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Re: Adonia Transatlantic
Adonia is very stable, don't worry about it.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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- Able Seaman
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Re: Adonia Transatlantic
June1969
We are booked on a Transatlantic on Adonia, in March 2015. Celebrating my 50th really looking forward to it. Have found if it gets really rough best thing to do is go to bed with a couple of brandies. You can't fall much further! Except out of bed
Fiona
We are booked on a Transatlantic on Adonia, in March 2015. Celebrating my 50th really looking forward to it. Have found if it gets really rough best thing to do is go to bed with a couple of brandies. You can't fall much further! Except out of bed
Fiona
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Topic author - Cadet
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Re: Adonia Transatlantic
Thanks for your replies, we have taken the plunge pre registered for 2016 21 night Transatlantic. I could get used to being retired at this rate. That's 5 holidays sorted.
June
June
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- First Officer
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Re: Adonia Transatlantic
Hi June,
We have also pre registered for this cruise. Great itinerary. We have booked the 21 night instead of the 35 night because of work Commitments although this may not matter by the time the cruise comes round.
Sue
We have also pre registered for this cruise. Great itinerary. We have booked the 21 night instead of the 35 night because of work Commitments although this may not matter by the time the cruise comes round.
Sue
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Topic author - Cadet
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Re: Adonia Transatlantic
Hi Sue,
Just noticed you are just back from Arcadia, I hope you enjoyed your trip. It sounds wonderful.
I'm sure I remember your name from the old Cruise Community on P&O site. Were you on Oceana in the Caribbean in 2004. Not that we met but may have done some online chats whilst researching as that was our first cruise.
Already started researching Adonia.
June
Just noticed you are just back from Arcadia, I hope you enjoyed your trip. It sounds wonderful.
I'm sure I remember your name from the old Cruise Community on P&O site. Were you on Oceana in the Caribbean in 2004. Not that we met but may have done some online chats whilst researching as that was our first cruise.
Already started researching Adonia.
June
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- First Officer
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Re: Adonia Transatlantic
Should be fine . . . but if sadly if you are throwing up for a slingen. . . the rest will be idyllic . . . go for it and enjoy
Luboo
Luboo
Gentle Giant of Cerne Abbas
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Re: Adonia Transatlantic
Adonia is beautiful and loads of spaceJune1969 wrote:
Already started researching Adonia.
June
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