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We have been on the Magic once in Europe and now we have decided to try it out again for the ship rather than the ports this time and have booked a spa interior room. We know a little about what is included/different (that which was listed on the website and from our last trip), but if anyone could give any tips on what to do or anything special that we should know or may not know before we go it would be greatly appreciated. Basically, just info or secrets about the spa rooms.

Also, if there is anything else about the eastern route that is always appreciated too, as we have not done that route yet.

THANKS! :)

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This stateroom gives you private access to the spa, extra spa amenities, and unlimited access to the Thalassotherapy pool, the Thermal suite, and more. It also includes two twin beds, sitting area, some with sofa, telephone, flat-screen TV, bathroom with shower, hairdryer, two fluffy bathrobes, a safe, complimentary room service, and the Carnival Comfort Bed, including custom pillows, duvet and cover, pillowcases, and a mattress set. (185 sq. ft.)

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We had an inside spa cabin on the Dream in September. The room will more than likely have different colors than the standard inside rooms and you'll also get a mini collection of Elemis products (shampoo, conditioner, body wash & lotion). You will get one refill throughout the cruise. I wasn't impressed with the products.

 

You will get to use a spa bathrobe and slippers for the week (they will be in your cabin).

 

You will have access to:

thalasso pool (like a huge hot tub)

2 steam rooms with heated tile lounge chairs

eucalyptus steam room

relaxation room with padded lounge chairs and refreshments

VIP locker area with large showers & pro hair dryer

cold walk through jungle shower

 

with the exception of the last 2, everything overlooked the ocean on the dream.

 

Even though we already had the spa pass we took the first spa tour offered after we got on the ship. It was informative and we were able to familiarize ourselves with the location of everything.

 

The facilities were least packed when others were at dinner. We had late seating so around 6 pm we would head to the spa and it would be empty!

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