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Upgrading to a foward cabin?


Emmy11386
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Hi,

We are booked in an aft penthouse suite on the NCL dawn on deck 10. We sailed the same room on deck 9 last year. I wore the seasickness patch and while I could feel motion in the room I didn't feel sick. We have to opportunity to upgrade to the deluxe owners suite which is in the front of the ship. I'm wondering if I will be more likely to get sea sick in this room. It seems like a beautiful room, but I'd hate to pay more and then get sick.

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The most forward area of the ship is the worst and it gets even rougher the higher you are on the ship.

 

If you easily get sea sick that might not be the place to be unless the patch or other medicine works for you.

 

Now if the seas are calm no issues but if they were to get very rough just realize forward is where you will feel it the most.

 

Keith

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We are rear balcony people for sure, we have had a bow owners suite on the sun and didn't like the missed Time on the balcony

This cabin was really wonderful with two balconies one forward and one on the side

 

But we have had nothing but aft cabins for our last 7 trips

 

And we love the view and calm wind

 

 

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