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1453.1 | some hints | ESOSRV::BATOR | | Fri Jan 31 1997 10:25 | 18 |
| Hi,
I've not taken that one, but good friends of mine have and they loved
it. The ship is quite large, though smaller than some of the new
"mega-liners" out there.
As for sea-sickness, there are 3 approaches: pills, shots or bands.
Pills take a while to work, and don't work on everyone. Shots must be
administered ahead of time, and usually are for severe cases. For
milder, or occasional cases, the wrist bands (about $7) seem to help.
They have a "button" on them that fits in the inner part of the wrist,
acts by applying constant pressure (sort of like acupuncture, but
only on the surface). We got our wrist bands at a local boating and
marine supply store, but they are available elsewhere, including
mail order.
enjoy....
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1453.2 | Either way, Bermuda is great!! | USAMTS::NETCAD::DREYER | I need a vacation!! | Fri Jan 31 1997 11:36 | 16 |
| We cruised on the Royal Caribbean's Song of America to Bermuda. I would
recommend this cruise over Royal Majesty's. Royal Majesty docks in St. George,
and stays there for the whole week. Not too much going on there. Song of
America docks in St. George for a couple of days, and then it docks in Hamilton
for a couple of days. It leaves out of N.Y., and "free" bus transportation is
provided.
The seas were very rough from N.Y. to Bermuda. I brought some antivert pills
with me. The trick to these is that they must be taken before seasickness sets
in. I would recommend getting ginger tablets, these are very effective against
motion sickness. I buy them at Walmart.
Laura
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1453.3 | meclizine for motion sickness | ORION::chayna.zko.dec.com::tamara::eppes | Nina Eppes | Fri Jan 31 1997 13:08 | 11 |
| I've taken meclizine for potential motion-sickness situations, and it works
great for me. My S.O. and I went on an American Hawaii cruise around the
Hawaiian Islands (duh :-) ) a few years ago. The ship was smallish, and on
one day it was pitching and rolling kind of a lot. We'd taken meclizine and
were able to chow down with impunity. Other passengers looked fairly green!
We first discovered meclizine on a Holland America cruise to Alaska several
years ago. It was what they gave out at the purser's office for motion
sickness. We've been using it ever since.
-- Nina
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1453.4 | | CADSYS::FENNELL | Nothing is planned by the sea and the sand | Fri Jan 31 1997 14:57 | 15 |
| I've been on the Royal Carribean's cruise to Bermuda. It was on the Royal
Prince which I think has been retired. This boat did not have the active
stabilizers that new boats have. It is also smaller holding maybe 800
passengers instead of the 1500-2500 for the new boats.
Half of our party of was pretty sick and went in for shots at the ships doctor.
I had no problem during the trip. I combatted sea sickness by staying up late
and drinking Tequila.
The seas can be rough out of New York. Once we were a day out of NY the seas
calmed down.
I liked St George, but it is kind of quiet. The shopping is in Hamilton.
Tim
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1453.5 | We went 10/96 | BRAT::ROBBINS | | Mon Feb 03 1997 12:01 | 15 |
| We took the Royal Majesty out of Boston the last sailing in October.
Its a very nice ship and everything was great. In Bermuda we
purchased the 3-day unlimited bus passes. I didn't think it was
a big deal staying in St. Georges vs. Hamlilton unless you're a
big shopper. I have all the cruise daily things to do & a bunch
of other stuff on Bermuda. My friend here just booked hers for
the end of September. I did get seasick on the way out cause of
the tail end of a storm. And it was rought on the way back, but
it didn't bother me at all. Different type of sea.
Write if you'd like any other info.
Diane
MKOTS4::robbins
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1453.6 | rough trip to Bermuda | MSBCS::LEHMKUHL | H, V ii 216 | Mon Feb 03 1997 14:53 | 8 |
| Took the trip in May (New York to Bermuda) on Norwegian's Windward
(I think that's what it was. Not my favorite vacation, so I've
already forgotten it). The trip down was rock 'n' roll the whole
way. Many, many green people. Coming back wasn't too bad, but
I suggest you take along one of each of the remedies suggested.
One of them is bound to work!
Chris
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1453.7 | go from Boston | SALEM::HUGHES_M | | Thu Feb 06 1997 12:08 | 19 |
| We also were on the last cruise at the end of October. It started out
smooth enough (you leave in the evening) but the next day got sort of
choppy. As we crossed the gulf stream and approached Bermuda it got
better. Same thing on the way back but not as rough. You've got enough
advise on sea sickness so I won't add to it. This was our first cruise
and the ship was nice and food plentiful and generally very good. What
I didn't care for was the full day at sea on the way over and back.
I would have rather spent the time in Bermuda which we love. The nice
thing about Royal Majesty is that you go out of BOSTON and that you
have your hotel room with you all the way. I would not like to go thru
the hassle of going thru NY, especially on the return. We liked staying
in St George but this was our third visit to Bermuda. The one thing I
think that needs improvement, and it's not the cruise line's fault is
that it takes 2-3 hours for the boat to clear customs once you reach
Boston and no one can get off until everyone is cleared. Next time we
will fly down in two hours and stay at the SurfSide Cottages and stay
a FULL 6-7 days.
...mike
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1453.8 | Celebrity Series | WRKSYS::DENNING | | Mon Apr 14 1997 13:56 | 5 |
| Also look into Celebrity Cruises.
I think they sail from NY to Bermuda.
Don
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1453.9 | Temperature in Bermuda? | WMOIS::JETTE | | Fri May 09 1997 14:55 | 16 |
| We are taking the Royal Majesty out of Boston to Bermuda in just 2
short weeks. YES!!!!!!!!!!! Does anyone know what the average
temperature is in Bermuda at this time of year? Will I need a jacket
for the evenings? How far out do you have to be from Boston before it
becomes hot enough to swim? Boston can still be very cool over
Memorial Day weekend.
d
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1453.10 | you have been warned | MSBCS::LEHMKUHL | H, V ii 216 | Tue May 13 1997 18:56 | 5 |
| Well, I took the trip out of NYC at this time last year. On
the way back we had the first day out that was warm enough to mess around
out in the pool. Otherwise it was cold and stormy until we
got to Bermuda and most of the way home. Be sure you are equipped
for mal de mer. There were a lot of green people on my trip!
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1453.11 | Bermuda Web sites | ORION::chayna.zko.dec.com::tamara::eppes | Nina Eppes | Tue May 13 1997 19:08 | 10 |
| RE last couple - You might find some temperature info at these
Bermuda Web sites:
http://www.bermuda.bm/
http://www.bermudatourism.com/
Enjoy!
- Nina
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1453.12 | | PATRLR::MCCUSKER | | Wed May 14 1997 09:56 | 14 |
| For those taking the Royal Majesty this summer...
Last week I saw on the news an interview with the ships captain. I don't
recall his name, but I recognized him as the same captain who was on our
Panama Canal Cruise on the Oceanbreeze (all owned by the same company).
My wife and I found him to be the most friendly and easy going ships officer
of any cruise we've been on. Spoke with him a few times early on, ended up at
his table for dinner and then, once transiting the canal, we were invited to
the bridge and observe the transit from there (best seats on the ship). What
a party we had up there, captain opened a bar tab and and we had a hell of
a time (two other couples were also invited up).
I would urge anyone to feel very comfortable talking to this captain.
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1453.13 | Just returned from this cruise | NEMAIL::LEVESQUE | | Mon Jun 02 1997 16:08 | 8 |
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Just returned from this trip last week. Had a great time. The ship
is very new and clean. The food and service was very good as well.
However, we did prefer Royal Carribean's Song of America cruise to
Bermuda over this one. Of course you have to go to New York for that
one.
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