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  1. did it on the dream and agree the female side liked it. But for me the last thing i want after being in the hot sun all day is to sit in a hot tub, then a few other rooms to get you finely baked. Then as an added bonus you can jump in a real cool cold only shower. Hey i can do that in my own back yard! Was just one of those things i did once for the experience. If you start to recognize the annoying relaxing music run....but like i said the lady's seem to like it but they like anything that says spa???? Guys don't even get suckered into wearing the robe. Did it once and none of the other guys showed up in one i felt like a major tool..t shirt and a bathing suit!

     

    Ok almost out of therapy from the experience.........i've stopped singing show tunes now and should be ok?

     

    hahaa!

  2. cloud 9 spa special offerings

     

    ships

    carnival splendor

    carnival dream

    carnival magic

    carnival breeze

    carnival sunshine

    guests in spa accommodations will have exclusive entry access to the adjacent cloud 9 spa facilities and will receive a wide array of special offerings.

     

    Priority spa appointments for reservations made by 6:00pm on embarkation day (as stated in the welcome letter).

    Unlimited access to thermal suites:

    Laconium

    tepidarium

    oriental steam bath

    aroma steam bath

    unlimited access to thalassotherapy pool:

    Detoxify, unwind and revitalize your body in a pool which is gently heated to body temperature.

    Ideal for alleviating arthritic pain, soothing sore muscles and offering relief for sport injuries.

    Two complimentary fitness classes per person (pilates, yoga, tai chi)

    spa-branded bathrobes and slippers for use during the cruise

    cloud 9 spa carnival products in stateroom:

    Elemis carnival shampoo and conditioner

    elemis carnival sharp shower gel and vitamin rich body lotion

    one hand and one body elemis carnival soap disk

     

    important things to know

    spa staterooms are only available to guests who pay for spa staterooms or suites. In the event that guests are upgraded into the spa staterooms, they will not be eligible for the additional amenities.

    Only the 1st and 2nd guests in a spa stateroom will receive the access and amenities; 3rd and 4th guests and are not entitled to spa access and amenities.

    18 is the minimum age for body treatments and use of the thermal suite and thalassotherapy pool.

    Hair, nails, facial services and the fitness center can be enjoyed by guests of 13 years and older, provided they are accompanied by their parent or guardian for service and booking.

    Charges apply for the thalassotherapy pool and thermal suite areas for those guests in non-spa staterooms.

    Important notes

    · spa staterooms will solely be non-smoking staterooms (including the balconies).

    · only the 1st and 2nd guests in the spa stateroom will receive the access and amenities.

    · 3rd and 4th guests booked in spa staterooms are not entitled to spa access and amenities.

    · guests under the age of 18 are not entitled to spa access and amenities - 18 is the minimum age for body treatments and use of the thermal suite and thalassotherapy pool.

     

    yesssssssss!!!!!

  3. South Euclid here.....we cruise as much as we can....going for the big one this Oct...28 day TA Venice to Ft Lauderale....i hate the fact that we are not going any where warm this spring..lord knows I need some sun...it has been a looooog winter....waiting for spring...but this is Ohio..you know we still will get some snow:(

     

    WOW!! that sounds like a GREAT TRIP :D 28 DAYS!!

     

    How long is the flight ??

  4. We live & work just outside of Elyria! Windchill for the Browns game yesterday was -21. I was offered FREE tickets WITH field pass and declined. It's just too freeking cold right now. I would do anything to be back on that ship!

     

    Just thought all you good Ohio people might like this info for you next cruise:

    Carnival Cruise Lines has taken the fight against breast cancer to the high seas with "On Deck for the Cure", a fundraising walk that happens on every Carnival sailing to raise money for Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Check your capers for the day and time. You can sign up in the Formalities Shops on board. You get a t-shirt and a pink "On Deck For The Cure" wristband. It is only a $10 donation and takes about 35 minutes. Pink lemonade was provided after the 3 laps around the deck, which equals about one mile. This may or may not be promoted by your cruise director, so be sure not to miss this fun and very worthy activity. Let’s promote it and support it!

     

     

     

    That's cool!! I'm sure my wife and I will look into walk/run :)

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