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CO1. The ship is cold on purpose. The AC helps reduce motion sickness and keeps high-traffic areas comfortable.
2. The ship subtly vibrates in certain spots by design to minimize motion where guests gather most.
3. Disney Cruise Line carpets are designed to hide motion cues and reduce dizziness.
4. Hallways are intentionally curved so the ship feels calmer and less industrial.
5. Handrails are placed at exact heights to help with balance at sea.
6. Atrium lighting changes throughout the day to manage energy levels and crowd flo.
7. Castaway Cay’s layout blocks wind, which is why it often feels calmer than the open ocean.
8. Serenity Bay is placed farthest from the ship on purpose (distance equals quietness away from children.🤫)
9. Deck wind is strongest at sunset (right when everyone is outside taking photos 🫠)
10. A sheer, open-knit sweater is the most important thing you pack. It’s a must-have with the ocean breeze, shaded decks, and indoor AC. Mine is rented from @armoire.style ✨ These jeans are too!
What surprised you the most? 👇🏽 What would YOU add to the list? 🚢
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