As I mentioned in a comment on cl's blog, I don't enjoy boats or ships. I have an irrational fear of being on the water, so I would probably be unable to enjoy meals on a cruise. Those of you who suffer from motion sickness, would you be able to enjoy meals on board? Are cruiseships large and stable enough to prevent seasickness?
And for further discussion, see cl's blog.
Monday, May 07, 2007
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This is your chapter, cl!
My only nautical eating experiences were picnics at the lake on my dad's pontoon boat. We would get buckets of fried chicken and take the whole clan out to the lake. KC has seen home video of one such outing. Those summer afternoons were a far cry from Fisher's seagoing food adventures, but I have nostalgia all the same.
The first night I was a little worried about the combination of a rich meal and the mild rocking of the boat. We had over-the-counter nausea relief but were told that for a trip of a few days, with most travel and night, we should be fine, and that was the case. I was only aware of the movement that first night, and then the last night, when I assume they had to jet us back a long distance to be in Miami in the morning.
I think being carsick is probably a good indicator of how it would feel to travel by air or boat. I don't have a problem with car trips, so as of yet any other travel hasn't been a problem.
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