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Check here for a rough idea:

 

https://www.bookccl.com/irman/bookccl/sections/shipboard/spa%20carnival.html

 

but my recommendation, if you have already booked, is to log onto the Carnival website and go to your cruise info and check out the prices for spa services there. Not all massages are offered every day, some are only on sea days, some on port days, and the prices quoted on there would be the most up-to-date for your sailing. It may be different than the bookccl site I listed above. :)

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Also they add gratuities on to everything automatically. My friend had a massage it was 180-something with the tips. I think I saw couples massage for 250-ish, but that was pre-tip.

 

There was no issue booking spa appointments throughtout the trip. The longest wait was a few hours before they had an opening. They also do run some specials throughout the week. You can pick up flyers in the spa or I think sometimes they are tucked in the fun times.

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Also they add gratuities on to everything automatically. My friend had a massage it was 180-something with the tips. I think I saw couples massage for 250-ish, but that was pre-tip.

 

There was no issue booking spa appointments throughtout the trip. The longest wait was a few hours before they had an opening. They also do run some specials throughout the week. You can pick up flyers in the spa or I think sometimes they are tucked in the fun times.

 

You are kidding me, I never knew they were that much.

 

At those prices I hope it comes with a "Happy ending"

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I found a spa on cocoa beach at port caneveral, which is alot cheaper. So that would be an option if your not going to Orlando that day.

 

I was planning on making an appointment for my wife, its $45 for 1/2 hour.

 

here is the info:

http://cocoabeachspa.com/services/massage/swedish-massage/319831/http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.myflorida.com/cape/images/2005/Cape%2520Map.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.myflorida.com/cape/visitors.html&usg=__gGAXTJ5uFtBPpODak_peYrXXU3c=&h=353&w=463&sz=34&hl=en&start=7&sig2=C3zx_7dxBF1k_Yj8wIitzQ&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=9HCTbUYZPvQe8M:&tbnh=98&tbnw=128&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dcape%2Bcanaveral%2Bmap%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DX%26tbs%3Disch:1&ei=kSauS7uTDYKClAfHyORV

 

If you go, please post on how it was. I would love to hear if its a good place, before my wife and I get there.

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I'm surprised and appalled that no one's commented on this yet. Y'all are slipping.

 

I asked, it didnt.

 

Cruises and resorts are not known for their economical spa options. I had a two hour massage the day before we left for 115 and made it day -1 of vacation! Much cheaper and I knew what I was getting (fantastic!). Going to places in spas/resorts/ships, quality is unknown, I avoid doing it.

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