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Kaleb's Seaworld cruise Pinecrest 2010.mov





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A Fall Caribbean Cruise - Is It For You?

The idea of sailing off into the Caribbean sunset whilst the trees are turning and the winds are bellowing may not on first reflection seem the best idea in the world. However, think again my Caribbean cruising friends and don't be fooled by your first impressions.

You may not realize that the price of a cruise can drop by several hundred dollars quite literally over night, and if you think the temperatures change that quickly, you're wrong. In fact the average temperature throughout the Caribbean only drops by around 5 degrees between the summer and winter, and in many areas, for example the Cayman Islands it is in fact the summer months that bear the most rain!

A fall cruise may therefore be lighter on the pocket than a summer one, but what about in comparison to other options? When considering the price of a Caribbean cruise you must consider what is included in it and what you might get for your money else where. This fall, a 7 day Caribbean cruise could be found for under $500. In comparison, Disney world costs $71 for a one day entrance pass and Sea World costs $40; A ticket to see the Yankees play could set you back up to $400 and a Broadway show anything between $20 and $300 - 7 days for $500 is looking pretty good, right?

So, the weather is good, the prices are better, what else could be beneficial about a fall cruise? A cruise is meant to be relaxing - surely then a cruise when kids are in school has got to be a good choice. Finally, because it's low season the cruise liners aren't packed; you will have space.

The Caribbean is beautiful year round, but why not make the most of the opportunity you have; reconsider the fall as the time to take your next cruise.

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Seasick on a cruise - Going Is seasickness a problem?


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If you have never flown before, then, unfortunately, there's probably no way of knowing in advance if you feel seasick. I feel bad when I look at the floor when walking, but I can on a cruise ship as long as I want, and never felt so much like a stab.

That said, if you're on a cruise and do not know what to do and combat preparations for sea sickness, I have some ideas you can try.

1. The patch behind the ear: This is possible byPrescription and is considered very effective. The disadvantage is that you could make it, you're tired and do not want to spend your sleep cruise. One possible solution is to split into two halves, but ask your doctor.

2. The bracelet: There is a bracelet or you can not. It uses acupressure to relieve nausea, through pressure on the areas to the right of the body. The disadvantage is that it can be effective, the advantage of not sleeping and wasnot with the drug.

3. Disgust over the counter anti-Passing through brands such as Gravol these drugs work the same as the patch, but it will take as you need. They should try to take before getting sick. If you feel bad, will no longer help. The downside, as patches can be found to spend the rest of the night, sleep is the advantage that they are effective.

What are the alternatives? Try a natural, somnolence, center, is the disposalalmost everywhere. This is a capsule, and ginger is known to be effective for most people and lets you enjoy your cruise. I also Gravol Children proved to be efficient and not make you drowsy.

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Seasickness on a cruise - Is Seasickness Going to Be a Problem?

If you have never cruised before, then unfortunately there is probably no way to know in advance if you feel seasick. I am sick when I look at the floor when walking, but I can on a cruise ship as long as I want, and never felt so much like a stab.

That being said, if you are on a cruise and not sure what to do and combat preparations for the seasickness, I have some ideas you can try.

1. The patch behind the ear: That is possible by aPrescription and is regarded to be very effective. The disadvantage is that it is likely to make, you're tired and you do not want to spend your cruise sleeping. One possible solution is to split it into two halves, but talk to your doctor.

2. The bracelet: There is a bracelet or can not. It uses acupressure to relieve nausea, through pressure on the right areas of the body. The disadvantage is that it may not be effective, the advantage that it does not make you sleepy and you arenot with drugs.

3. Disgusts Over the counter anti-Going through brands such as Gravol these drugs will work the same as the patches, but you will take it as you need it. They must try to take it before you become ill. If you feel sick, they will no longer help. The downside, as the patches can be found to spend the rest of the night sleep, is the advantage that they are effective.

What are the alternatives? Try a natural, non drowsy, center, is the disposalalmost everywhere. This is a capsule, and Ginger is known to be effective for most people and allows you to enjoy your cruise. I also Gravol Children proved to be effective and not make you drowsy.

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