Newbie visiting in a month. My wife does get seasick fairly easily but we are interested in the Cruise. Question for those who have done it. On average, is the catamaran very bouncy due to waves. Understand it depends on weather and wind, but is it noticeable on a normal weather day in late March? My wife has tried the patch behind the ear, any other recommendations that you can take while drinking? Thanks all.
I also get seasick easily and I've been on the catamaran before and surprisingly didn't get seasick at all. I think your wife will be just fine if she's anything like me.
Um, no! It’s bouncy due the the boobs, butts, booze, and bumpin ass beats! Seriously though, my wife has the same issue but for some reason some naval engineer could probably explain, the catamarans seem a little more stable and wife has never gotten sick on one. Be warned though, when it comes to the boob cruise, it’s not the motion of the ocean that will cause the commotion, it’s the grind of the thighs that will bring the surprise!!! I’m sure y’all will have an awesome effin time.
We want on Monday. I have never been sea sick but did feel that slightly off center feeling the rest of the day. Some ppl we went with had a patch and said it helped a lot!
Just do it! We are glad we did it. Elle is susceptible to seasickness too. The day we went it was rainy and windy. That obviously didn’t help. Elle took some medication and used a wrist band. I think the acupressure wrist band would have worked without the added motion from the weather. The medication wasn’t ideal for making it a fully enjoyable experience but it was still an amazing time! We are glad we went though and we would do it again! Albeit the rain/wind is something we could do with out.
It's quite a bit up and down for sure but I think most people don't get sick who are susceptible to sea sickness because you can always fixate on land. Seems most people I know that get sick are when we're out miles off the coast when you can't see land anymore so it gets nauseating. Sea sickness is miserable to deal with but I would go for it unless your wife is extremely susceptible.
Due to the double hulls of a catamaran the motion tends to be more up and down, the motion with a single hull is worse because you move up and down and side to side. Double the motion = double the seasick. Dramamine works pretty good but try to stay in the middle of the boat and you should be fine. The drinking and fun will distract you from thinking about it too
I as well suffer motion sickness. We cancelled out on the boob cruise losing our deposit the last visit to Temptation. No way is that going to happen again. I will drug myself and don't care if i'm drowsy.