Roxie Rosa
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Here is a question for anyone that has been on a cruise and had a balcony with average rail height.
Can this ever happen?
Lets say a person was just leaning against the rail but the weather and waves were really large. Like when in an airplane with bad turbulance and there is a sudden drop in altitude and the plane drops severely and you feel your stomach want to come up out of your throat,
Does the same thing ever happen on a cruise boat where maybe the edge of the ship hit a big wave and the ship dropped severely enough to where her weight lifted her center of balance enough to go up and over the rail?
Is something like that even possible?
Ive never been on a cruise and dont know how bad the waves and movement of the ship can get in bad windy weather.
They sure can. During one cruise we were on, the waves were splashing over the fourth floor. Walking in the hallways was downright dangerous. I can not see someone on their balcony in the dark in conditions such as that though. I get nauseous looking over the railing at the best of times, and I don't like to walk on the decks in the dark...very spooky!