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[quote=Anonymous]I didn't have kids when I went whale watching. However, we went to Seven Seas in Gloucester, Massachusetts. If you haven't chosen a place yet it was amazing and they did a great job identifying whales and giving the history of whale tracking. I didn't get seasick and neither did my husband. I actually didn't see anyone getting sick, but doesn't mean it wasn't happening. I did think it was odd we did not have to wear life jackets considering we were out in the ocean, but of course they had those on board. As far as kids, I think older kids 10 and up, or perhaps even 12. I would be nervous to have kids that were too young on the boat. There were definitely kids on the boat when we went, but kids that seemed old enough to not run around and were well behaved. Whenever a whale is spotted everyone runs to that side of the boat for photos and viewing, so you have to be mindful of that and people certainly crowd around. I guess that would be interesting now in COVID times.[/quote]
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