I took my first cruise on one of the largest ships of its kind. Booking the wrong room was my biggest regret.
Briefly

Booking a room at the front of a cruise ship can lead to a bumpy experience, especially for those prone to seasickness. Higher decks in the middle tend to feel calmer and more stable.
Throughout my trip, I felt constant motion in my cabin and struggled with nausea. The vibrations were strong enough to cause concern, making it difficult to enjoy the cruise.
The experience revealed the importance of cabin location; the front of the ship may seem appealing, but it can significantly impact comfort and enjoyment while at sea.
As someone prone to seasickness, I learned the hard way that choosing a cabin positioned at the front of the ship can spoil a cruise vacation.
Read at Business Insider
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