Cruising for those prone to seasickness

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Cruising for those prone to seasickness

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Would we still be able yo reserve our sunbeds with towels and then go "down" for the day :crazy:

And just wait for the complaints that there is no proper promenade deck without walking on the wings :lol: :lol:

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I think I'd rather have a day or so of sea sickness (which doesn't happen every cruise) than be stuck in a tin can for a couple of weeks.

I need fresh air
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Only two excursions available. High speed Bungee Jumping and a parachute jump for those who want to get off :D

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Bit of a pie in the sky methinks. What length of runway would be required to get this pie in the sky off the ground.
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It looks like something out of 'Thunderbirds'


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Hi all
Booked on 35night cruise with p and o in March 23
I am immune suppressed with RA
Now feeling vulnerable etc with the 35 night
I have FCC Allocated to this cruise, and going to cancel, will my FCC go back onto my account , to use for a shorter cruise later , when Iam not feeling so vulnerable
Thanking you
Keep safe

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Meg 50 wrote: 30 Jun 2022, 09:36
I think I'd rather have a day or so of sea sickness (which doesn't happen every cruise) than be stuck in a tin can for a couple of weeks.

I need fresh air
Do they not have balcony cabins? :lol:

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We may laugh but when it happens, and it will, I doubt we will be around to see it.

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Stephen wrote: 28 Sep 2022, 09:23
We may laugh but when it happens, and it will, I doubt we will be around to see it.
Speak for yourself. With my bionic spare parts I plan to live at least another 50 years.

I want to be on the new P&O ship then, when passengers say "it's too big, not nice and intimate like Iona".

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 28 Sep 2022, 10:21
Stephen wrote: 28 Sep 2022, 09:23
We may laugh but when it happens, and it will, I doubt we will be around to see it.
Speak for yourself. With my bionic spare parts I plan to live at least another 50 years.

I want to be on the new P&O ship then, when passengers say "it's too big, not nice and intimate like Iona".

I'm sure there will be hover chairs by then :D
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One vindaloo and a couple of pints of Guinness and I can create my own hover chair.

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