Cruising for those prone to seasickness
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Re: Cruising for those prone to seasickness
Would we still be able yo reserve our sunbeds with towels and then go "down" for the day
And just wait for the complaints that there is no proper promenade deck without walking on the wings
And just wait for the complaints that there is no proper promenade deck without walking on the wings
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Re: Cruising for those prone to seasickness
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
I need fresh air
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Re: Cruising for those prone to seasickness
Only two excursions available. High speed Bungee Jumping and a parachute jump for those who want to get off
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Re: Cruising for those prone to seasickness
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.
Don't worry, be happy
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Re: Cruising for those prone to seasickness
It looks like something out of 'Thunderbirds'
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Re: Cruising for those prone to seasickness
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
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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Re: Cruising for those prone to seasickness
We may laugh but when it happens, and it will, I doubt we will be around to see it.
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Re: Cruising for those prone to seasickness
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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Re: Cruising for those prone to seasickness
Mervyn and Trish wrote: ↑28 Sep 2022, 10:21Speak 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
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Re: Cruising for those prone to seasickness
One vindaloo and a couple of pints of Guinness and I can create my own hover chair.