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2018
22
August
Is the Pacific Coast sea rough for a Disney Cruise? Concerned about motion sickness

Question:

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Lisa

I am planning a 5 days/4 nights Disney Cruise (2 adults + one 5 year old) in Sep 2019 from Vancouver to San Diego. Would like to get some advice :
1. I was told that the Sea is rough at Pacific Coast, is that true? Worry about sea sick, motion sickness etc
2. Room category: is it worth to upgrade to ocean view room? What will be the pros and cons to book the inside stateroom? Which section will you recommend? Front, mid ship or back section
3. Which insurance company will you… See more

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Cindy

Midship is the most stable. We had a verandah because we needed s room for 5, which we loved. But there is so much to do on the ship you won't spend that much time in your room except sleeping. There are some great blogs out there with tons of Disney cruise tips.

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Mary

I’ve cruised along the Pacific coast 2 or 3 times on repositioning cruises. I have to admit it was terribly rough each time. They were May cruises if that makes any difference.

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Alison

No balcony = nothing for child to climb over

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Joanne

I just came off a 3 week cruise..I also worried about sea sickness...I used the patches that go behind your ear they last 3 days..never felt sick at all..In was in April as soon as we left Cabo up to Seattle it wasn't rough water but it was cold and windy..the day in LA was nice and warm . Even though its sunny the wind is so cold ..Sept will be different..

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Lisa

Joanne where did you get the patches

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Joanne

Superstore or London drugs have them ..and they stayed on no problem in the pool and shower

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Lisa

Joanne thanks

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Sharron

Lisa Chai Gottlöber called Transderm-V

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Lisa

Sharron great! Thanks

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Jaemie

We did Vancouver to LA in September and at times sea was definitely rough. Both my mom and son were pretty seasick (con to booking inside IMO) but I was totally fine. We were on the top 2 decks mid section w/a balcony.

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Cora

I did that cruise the end of September last year with Holland America. Calm seas all the way to Puerto Vallarta. Midship lower decks are the best if you’re prone to seasickness. Evenings needed a sweater. BCAA had the best ins. price.

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Gillian

FYI-You didn't ask, but I was told that there are lots of kids events onboard where you are encouraged to buy Disney apparel in order to fit in. A five year old won't know the difference if you take some costumes with you to save some money.

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Lisa

Thanks for the pointer. I will pack all her costumes for sure! Appreciate that

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Debbie

The higher the deck, the more movement you feel. I agree with all other comments - you don't need to upgrade to a ocean view room, however, if you (or someone in your room) is prone to motion sickness, you may want to consider it. The ocean CAN be rough, but not always - depends on the weather. I wouldn't upgrade to a balcony - it's not worth the added expense as you shouldn't be in your room that much. On a side note, (and I know you didn't ask) you can do other cruises that are not Disney that will cost you a fraction of what you're going to pay on Disney and your 5 year old will still have lots to do.

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Lori

Southbound in fall is less choppy than northbound in spring. Done it a few times. I got homeopathic sea sickness tabs for my kids and the seasick wrist bands just in case. No issues. Enjoy!

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Lisa

Can you please advise what’s the name for the homeopathic sea sickness tabs?

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Lori

Here you go! I keep them in my purse all the time. Great for any nausea

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Lisa

LoriandDon Dixon owesome! where do you get it?

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Lori

Almost any health food store and some pharmacies. Do be sure to check on the age appropriate doses etc.

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Atika

I’m doing that cruise this year. I can give you feedback when we get back. My child will be 7. It’s our first cruise so I have no idea what to expect, but it seems like most disney cruises have a FB group. Lots of insight has been given in our group. Not much mention on the waters surprisingly.

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Lisa

That would be great thanks!

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Christin

All great comments. Did a few cruises on the West Coast in the fall. One was calm and one was a bit rough. We were not sea sick on either and you may not be but be prepared. I would stick to inside cabin and save your money for other activities. BCAA is good for insurance. Have fun. Should be a great cruise.


A.I. says...

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Planning Your Disney Cruise from Vancouver to San Diego

You are planning an exciting 5 days/4 nights Disney Cruise from Vancouver to San Diego in September 2019 with two adults and one 5-year-old child. Here are some tips and advice to help you make the most of your voyage.

1. Pacific Coast Sea Conditions

It is true that the Pacific Coast can sometimes experience rougher sea conditions compared to other areas. However, modern cruise ships are designed to handle these conditions and provide a comfortable journey for passengers. That said, motion sickness can still affect some travelers, especially if you are prone to it.

  • Pack motion sickness medication or seasickness bands just in case.
  • Choose a midship stateroom, as these tend to experience less motion.
  • Spend time on the decks and look toward the horizon to help your brain adjust to the ship's movement.
  • Avoid excessive alcohol consumption, which can exacerbate seasickness.

2. Room Category and Location

When it comes to your stateroom, there are pros and cons to consider for both inside and ocean view rooms.

Inside Stateroom:

  • Pros: More affordable, complete darkness for better sleep.
  • Cons: No natural light or views, can feel more confining.

Ocean View Stateroom:

  • Pros: Natural light and ocean views, can feel more spacious.
  • Cons: More expensive, potential for noise from outside.

As for location, midship staterooms tend to experience less motion, but you may also consider a stateroom closer to the amenities you plan to use most frequently.

3. Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is highly recommended for any cruise vacation, as it can provide coverage for unexpected situations like trip cancellations, medical emergencies, and lost or delayed baggage. Some reputable travel insurance companies to consider include:

  • Allianz Travel Insurance
  • Travelex Insurance Services
  • Travel Guard
  • Insure My Trip

Be sure to compare policies and coverage options to find the best fit for your needs and budget.



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