I would recommend you try another cruise line like Celebrity/NCL/Disney/P&O to contrast. Each ship/cruise line can offer a very different experience - Virtuosa does suffer a little with available places to site.
Feeling like you are moving is called getting sea legs, you do not realise there is some movement and you make unconcious compensations for the movement( unless its really choppy then you actually physically make the compensation) for it, its only when you are on solid ground do you feel like you are still moving. Try it after 6 weeks at sea.......😮😮😮😮
I would never cruise in term time, i would be hiding away in the adults only bars, drowning my sorrows, which somewhat defeats the purpose of a cruise! But, on big flashy ships like this one, the ship IS the destination, the ports/stops are just bonuses!
I would recommend you try another cruise line like Celebrity/NCL/Disney/P&O to contrast. Each ship/cruise line can offer a very different experience - Virtuosa does suffer a little with available places to site.
Would love to try a Disney cruise!
Feeling like you are moving is called getting sea legs, you do not realise there is some movement and you make unconcious compensations for the movement( unless its really choppy then you actually physically make the compensation) for it, its only when you are on solid ground do you feel like you are still moving. Try it after 6 weeks at sea.......😮😮😮😮
@@SteveShaw-nh4sb not sure I would enjoy six weeks at sea 🤣🤣 but yes exactly when you get on dry land it’s weird for hours!
I would never cruise in term time, i would be hiding away in the adults only bars, drowning my sorrows, which somewhat defeats the purpose of a cruise!
But, on big flashy ships like this one, the ship IS the destination, the ports/stops are just bonuses!
It certainly is massive! 🤣