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I don't think being seasick is a mindset at all.  My son got very seasick on the Grand and he didn't even know what it was.  He had never heard us speak of it before.


The two times we've been on the Grand, we noticed the movement.  In D701 with 4-8 ft. waves - no problem.  In E-733, fully aft with 18 ft. waves & 50 mph winds - yikes.  It was bad to say the very least.  Seems like the wind plays a huge part in the Grand's movement.


If your cabin is midship, you'll be FINE no matter what it is like.  My mom's cabin was mid-ship on the Emerald Deck when we sailed with the rough weather.  Her cabin hardly moved, just a simple sway - no loud smashes, cracks, moans, pitching and rolling like we had aft. 


Nibble on food if you think it's going to be a rough sailing before you head out.  Check out the waves pre-cruise at:


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Expect the worse and I think you'll be pleasantly surprised!  :)   :)


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