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Because my husband sometimes suffers from motion sickness, the best cabin for us is as low and midships as possible.
We enjoy a balcony for room service breakfast and having a glass of wine before dinner.
For some people, the biggest cabin is the best. Others like to be fore or aft.
We enjoy a balcony for room service breakfast and having a glass of wine before dinner.
For some people, the biggest cabin is the best. Others like to be fore or aft.
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Norbert, knowing that you have potential motion sickness issue, book lowest level deck possible, with mid-ship. Avoid being next to public area or major thoroughfares. Your choice would be limited and not ideal, but it beats getting sick.
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Here's a link for you - about the Constellation, on www.cruisecritic.com:
http://www.cruisecritic.com/reviews/...cfm?ShipID=272
You'll find information as to how people tend to dress for dinner on that particular ship, and a link to some detailed information on the cabins.
http://www.cruisecritic.com/reviews/...cfm?ShipID=272
You'll find information as to how people tend to dress for dinner on that particular ship, and a link to some detailed information on the cabins.
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We were on Connie last December for a transatlantic cruise. We loved the ship and would definitely cruise her again. Where will u be cruising on Connie? If u have any sensitivity to motion I would suggest u book a mid ship cabin and lower is better. We enjoy balcony cabins if on a longer cruise so we can sit and enjoy our sailing, have a glass of wine, read, or just do nothing. Sometimes pool areas are crowded so it's nice to have balcony if u aren't lounging by pool or solarium.
We were on deck 7 starboard side and it was close to elevators as well and very quiet.
European or transatlantic cruises are more formal than Caribbean cruises and we had 3 formal nights. Cocktail dresses or dressy pants and tops for ladies and gentlemen wear tuxes or suits w/ shirt and tie. I would b happy to give u more info on the constellation if u like. Cruise critic is a good source as well. I would b happy to give u my email to answer any other questions for u about cabin selection, etc. It's very exciting to b going on your first cruise!
We were on deck 7 starboard side and it was close to elevators as well and very quiet.
European or transatlantic cruises are more formal than Caribbean cruises and we had 3 formal nights. Cocktail dresses or dressy pants and tops for ladies and gentlemen wear tuxes or suits w/ shirt and tie. I would b happy to give u more info on the constellation if u like. Cruise critic is a good source as well. I would b happy to give u my email to answer any other questions for u about cabin selection, etc. It's very exciting to b going on your first cruise!