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We paid $189 plus the standard 15% gratuity for a couple's pass for seven days on Oasis/Allure for the thermal suite. I think the one-day pass is $30 per person.

 

It is mixed men and women, so bathing suits must be worn. There are several heated ceramic lounges, a small sauna, a small steam room, and an aromatherapy room, which is basically another small steam room with scent. There are two specialty showers in the thermal suite area with effects like a waterfall, rain shower, mist, etc. The men's and women's locker rooms, which are down the hall from the thermal suite and not directly accessible, have toilets, lockers, and showers.

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We paid $189 plus the standard 15% gratuity for a couple's pass for seven days on Oasis/Allure for the thermal suite. I think the one-day pass is $30 per person.

 

It is mixed men and women, so bathing suits must be worn. There are several heated ceramic lounges, a small sauna, a small steam room, and an aromatherapy room, which is basically another small steam room with scent. There are two specialty showers in the thermal suite area with effects like a waterfall, rain shower, mist, etc. The men's and women's locker rooms, which are down the hall from the thermal suite and not directly accessible, have toilets, lockers, and showers.

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On Oasis 2 day cruise the day pass was $30. Compared to similar offerings on other cruise lines, I don't think it's worth it all. It's a very drab area. IMHO.

 

We found the thermal suites on Oasis and Allure to be small and poorly designed, and when more than a few people were in that area, it was crowded and noisy, not at all pleasant and relaxing as you would want a spa area to be.

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We found the thermal suites on Oasis and Allure to be small and poorly designed, and when more than a few people were in that area, it was crowded and noisy, not at all pleasant and relaxing as you would want a spa area to be.

 

As I prefer a better designed spa and facilities, this is why RCCL megaships do not appeal to me; but the people who like the ship do not go on them for the spa facilities! Understood!

 

This is why I decided to upgrade to JS as I will use the bathtub instead! (:

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As I prefer a better designed spa and facilities, this is why RCCL megaships do not appeal to me; but the people who like the ship do not go on them for the spa facilities! Understood!

 

This is why I decided to upgrade to JS as I will use the bathtub instead! (:

Voyager/Freedom class ships have complimentary spa/sauna facilities.

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