Okay CoSo, I'm looking for some tips on what to look out for when you go on a cruise for the first time.

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@MrsE0113 I've been on 4. Don't waste money on the fancy balcony room. Your going to spend maybe 20 min a day in there aside from sleeping 😆
Do find the ship spa, the masseuse is usually amazing.
Even tho they cost extra go to the fancy restaurants instead of the buffet once in a while. You won't be disappointed 😋
Always make sure you keep track of time on offshore excursions... they will leave you 😱
Know that shit can go wrong and you can't control it, relax and just have fun 😊

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If I may interject about the room. Yes the balcony is more expensive. But, a first cruise , if it’s affordable, the balcony is so damn cool. At night with the door open and the moonlight and the waves..it’s just something else. Also, in my case it helped with relieving and avoiding sea sickness. An inside room first time ever might be a bit claustrophobic for some. I was thankful for that balcony numerous times.

@CherNohio @PurpleDragon Side note: I can't cross the Capy May Lewes Ferry without dramimine. I can't fly without.. and I am afraid my 5 days are going to be horrible. The anxiety is so real.

@MrsE0113 @PurpleDragon

Real talk. I took and ate ginger snaps. After the first day I got my sea legs. There’s lots of opportunities to be out on the decks and you don’t even feel the movement that much when you’re not. I would not let a missed opportunity go by to enjoy this experience.

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@CherNohio @PurpleDragon I plan to make the most of it. I just hope my body wants to play as well... 😏 💜

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