“Uh Oh, I Think I’m Going to Be Sick!”
Seasickness can strike even seasoned travelers, especially during turbulent stretches. Despite their size, cruise ships do rock, and for some passengers, that motion leads straight to nausea, dizziness, and a sudden aversion to buffets.
One of the oldest tricks in the book? Fix your eyes on the horizon. Since it stays still, it helps your brain recalibrate. Bonus points if you bring seasickness bands or meds—just in case your stomach disagrees with the ocean.
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