include illnesses that would quarantine
Answer :
Unless you are going across the ATlantic or Pacific the cruise ship will probably not move enough for you to get seasick. Most of the time you will not even know you are moving. In addition, the ships tend to move from port to port while you are asleep and dock first thing in the morning (there are some exception). Cruise ships are built these days with stabilizers that minimize movement and ships will steer away from bad weather. On our last cruie the ship actually changed ports because of bad weather but we hardly noticed the weather.
The biggest problem on ships is people getting sick from intestinal contamination that a passenger brings onship. Many of the cruise lines that I have been on now have a santiary hand washer that they request everyione to use as they enter the ship and as they come back to ship in ports. They also have these at the entrances to all of the dining areas. And, most people use them. We always carry our own small bottles of the sanitizer, just in case. We have been on a dozen cruises and never been infected with this. You just have to be vigilent.
Answer :
Nope, the Vision is completely safe, as it only sails to Alaska and Mexico, two of the safer cruising destinations. Nothing to worry about, except for possibly some unsafe situations in Mexico. The ship itself is clean, and any illnesses would be taken care of by the ship's medical staff.
ASIA Cruises
Sunday, May 30, 2010
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