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To be honest, cruise ships rock. The size thing is overstated, they all rock because they are top heavy compared to ocean liner type of vessels that aren't as tall and have deeper drafts, there's more area under the ship to stabilize them. Modern cruise ships have stabilizers that work well enough, but once the seas get rough, and the wind kicks up, the ships rock and pitch.The advice you received is correct. Low and midship. Bonine or whatever works best for you. November, there's a chance of rough seas. If sea conditions are really uncomfortable or severe the cruise may change itineraries. Hope for the best, be prepared for bumpy seas now and then.
To be honest, cruise ships rock. The size thing is overstated, they all rock because they are top heavy compared to ocean liner type of vessels that aren't as tall and have deeper drafts, there's more area under the ship to stabilize them. Modern cruise ships have stabilizers that work well enough, but once the seas get rough, and the wind kicks up, the ships rock and pitch.
The advice you received is correct. Low and midship. Bonine or whatever works best for you. November, there's a chance of rough seas. If sea conditions are really uncomfortable or severe the cruise may change itineraries. Hope for the best, be prepared for bumpy seas now and then.