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over night ferry
Have any of you been on a ferry overnight?
Did you stay in a cabin, there weren't any available so we're sleeping in reclining seats unless we can get an upgrade from cancellations. Feries are realy stable aren't they so we're unlikely to be sea sick? I didn't get sea sick on a cruise ship but we were in the middle so we weren't rocking much.
Also there won't be any limits on lugguage or hand luggage in particular, seeing as we are taking our car and can store stuff in it. But once we are on the boat and in our seats, will we have access to our car? or do we need to take anything we'll need with us out of it, in hand luggage?
Did you stay in a cabin, there weren't any available so we're sleeping in reclining seats unless we can get an upgrade from cancellations. Feries are realy stable aren't they so we're unlikely to be sea sick? I didn't get sea sick on a cruise ship but we were in the middle so we weren't rocking much.
Also there won't be any limits on lugguage or hand luggage in particular, seeing as we are taking our car and can store stuff in it. But once we are on the boat and in our seats, will we have access to our car? or do we need to take anything we'll need with us out of it, in hand luggage?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well that night can't be as bad as camping out last night. Because the juniors were having a sleepover (indoors) we could stay inside until bedtime doing karaoke and as we were senior rates to them me and the other camping people could make tea when ever we wantedand make have pinched some of their biscuits. . . . but the wind was howling and it was raining and they said that if it gets realy bad we can come indoors but it wasn't too bad I must have got 5 hours sleep. Bl00dy seagulls though, I didn't know they came that far inland, woke me up at 6.