It usually takes me awhile to get acclimated to being at sea. It's not a seasickness but more of an equilibrium issue. By that evening, I am normally fine and comfortable at sea. How bout you?
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How Long till you Have Your Sea Legs?
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DH and DD are fine from the start, but it takes me a few hours. It's not a big problem, just a little annoying. I am not the most graceful, so how much is getting my sea legs and how much is my norm is questionable
It usually takes me awhile to get acclimated to being at sea. It's not a seasickness but more of an equilibrium issue. By that evening, I am normally fine and comfortable at sea. How bout you?
I'm fine as long as I don't wear heels...for some reason I can't wear them on the ship
I usually get my sea legs 1 week before I sail :) Never an issue but have had an interesting time getting my land legs back if there is rough water. That is always fun because people think I am loaded!
I've never had a sea legs problem.
I have no trouble getting acclimated to being at sea. Sometimes, after a cruise where the ship has rocked quite a bit, I have experienced that weird feeling of still being at sea even on land. That may last a day. To me it is more annoying than reeling that way on board. On my 115-day World cruise, I never had that feeling because the seas were so smooth.
We've never noticed sea legs or land legs at all.
I haven't had a problem with that my last few cruises.
never a problem with sea or land legs.
Never been an issue, but in the same vein......While it takes only an hour for my sinuses to clear from the sea air. How long after the cruise does it take to get stuffy.
It takes me a bit when the ship first pushes away from the dock... but all is well within a few minutes