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The first two people booked in the cabin can use the spa amenities at no additional charge:

 

The Cloud 9 Spa and Spa Accommodations are on the Carnival Splendor, Carnival Dream and Carnival Magic boast an impressive 40,000 square foot area, creating a spa resort atop these magnificent floating resorts. The spa and fitness centers are 23,750 square feet (21,000 sq ft on the Splendor) and encompass two forward decks. In addition to the fitness area, the spas have a number of features such as a Thalassotherapy Pool and Thermal Suite, including indoor and outdoor relaxation areas and additional treatment rooms. Some of the facilities are capacity controlled and extra charges may apply.

Note: For those guests who do not purchase a Spa Stateroom, we offer Day Passes to use the Thalassotherapy Pool and the Thermal Suite for ($40 USD). Voyage Passes are available - cost depends on the length of the cruise.

Spa Features

Harmony

The Thalassotherapy Pool, covered by a glass dome featuring jets of water jets massaging your body as it soaks in ionized water. The pool featuring jets of water jets massaging your body as it soaks in ionized water at temperature 91°F temperature (33°C).

Tranquility

An elaborate and exclusive Thermal Suite, which offers intensive relaxation and a new sensory experience provided through 4 individually, designed heat therapy chambers to cleanse, tone and purify the body, using dry and wet heat chambers. Note: For those guests who do not purchase a Spa Stateroom, a fee applies.

Dry Heat Chambers:

Laconium: is a large dry heat bath / sauna-like chamber, wherein body circulation is stimulated, thereby facilitating the elimination of metabolic waste accelerated and mobilizing the body's own defenses, while reducing stress. Body circulation is stimulated at a temperature of 55°-65° C or 131 - 149° F which facilitates the elimination of metabolic waste accelerated and mobilizes the body's own defenses, while reducing stress.

Tepidarium: is the relaxation / rest area with the ergonomically shaped heated loungers for intensive relaxation, often referred to as the classic transition area of the spa, where you complete the process of regeneration. The classic transition area of the spa, where you complete the process of regeneration with ambient temperatures around 38° C or 100.4° F.

Steam Chambers:

Oriental Steam Bath: is typically referred to as a large steam chamber called the Caldarium. The high humidity and radiant heat provides an extremely relaxing climate, which has a purifying effect on the whole body. The high humidity provides an extremely relaxing climate. The respiratory tract is cleansed, circulation stimulated, muscle tension relaxed, the skin becomes pliant and supple. Temperature: 40 - 50° C or 104 - 112° F.

Aroma Steam Bath: is typically referred to as the small intimate chamber called the steam aromatic grotto. The high humidity and radiant heat creates a moist, warm climate in the Aroma Steam Bath that gently but thoroughly cleanses the skin and respiratory tract, with herbal steam (sweet odors such as cinnamon, orange or apple) can additionally support the cleaning effect. The circulation is stimulated, muscle tension relaxed, stress is reduced, limbs and joint pains relieved. Temperature: approximately 40 - 50° C or 104 - 112° F.

 

 

There are additional treatments you can purchase at a discount if desired. There are also small spa sample products in your cabin.

 

 

http://www.carnival.com/core/faq.aspx#q-548753

Edited by TruckinMama
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Access to the spa

Elemis products in the bathroom

2 free passes to a yoga class

different towels

Don't recall what else, slippers maybe?

If you're on Splendor you also get a room that isn't ugly ;)

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Access to the spa

Elemis products in the bathroom

2 free passes to a yoga class

different towels

Don't recall what else, slippers maybe?

If you're on Splendor you also get a room that isn't ugly ;)

 

HAHA a room that isn't ugly!! It would be for the Breeze.

 

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Someone else gave you the amenities but I will add on the Breeze you get quiet up in spa cabins, very little noise and quick access to the Spa/Serenity area with the elevator on Deck 11. We are booked up there again this May.

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You get slippers to take home and robes that say "cloud nine" or something to that effect on them instead of just plain robes.

 

Also, sunshine has spa rooms, but no t-pool, only thermal suites.

 

I really enjoyed my weekly pass on sunshine, so much, we booked a spa cabin on our next cruise. The loungers were more comfortable than the bed in the cabin.

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