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Hi. Click on the words "cruise tracker" which appears at the top of the messages page. Then follow the directions to put your tracker on your posts.The weather and seas in April from Bayonne can be iffy. I once sailed from the Port of Baltimore in April and a misty, dreary, foggy day and a half it was until we got further south. The good news is that on the Connie you will have access to the T-Pool. This is a therapy pool--not really designed for swimming, but you get a relaxing start to your cruise from the bubbling water and water spouts in this heated pool. It's got a roof overhead, so even on rainy days can be used.And there are two hot tubs in this covered area as well.Though Connie like most modern ships has great stabilizers, you will probably feel the "motion of the ocean" if you encounter weather at sea. But there are plenty of things you can do on board even if its raining and cool on deck. There's a complete spa and exercise room, a well-stocked library, a great spot to have afternoon tea and cookies (The Cova Cafe) and a movie theater. I'd prepare for bad weather at the start by bringing a good book to read or knitting or something and hope that I'd be pleasantly suprised by warm weather and moderate seas.
Hi. Click on the words "cruise tracker" which appears at the top of the messages page. Then follow the directions to put your tracker on your posts.
The weather and seas in April from Bayonne can be iffy. I once sailed from the Port of Baltimore in April and a misty, dreary, foggy day and a half it was until we got further south. The good news is that on the Connie you will have access to the T-Pool. This is a therapy pool--not really designed for swimming, but you get a relaxing start to your cruise from the bubbling water and water spouts in this heated pool. It's got a roof overhead, so even on rainy days can be used.And there are two hot tubs in this covered area as well.
Though Connie like most modern ships has great stabilizers, you will probably feel the "motion of the ocean" if you encounter weather at sea. But there are plenty of things you can do on board even if its raining and cool on deck. There's a complete spa and exercise room, a well-stocked library, a great spot to have afternoon tea and cookies (The Cova Cafe) and a movie theater. I'd prepare for bad weather at the start by bringing a good book to read or knitting or something and hope that I'd be pleasantly suprised by warm weather and moderate seas.