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Does Freedom of the Seas have a swimming pool in Solarium?


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I recently sailed on Enchantment of the Seas and enjoyed having a pool in the adults-only Solarium. Considering booking a cruise on Freedom and wondered if there is a pool in the Solarium. I was delighted that the lifeguards on EOS enforced the 16+ age limit in the Solarium. Security also was available in the Viking Crown Lounge when a very intoxicated young man disregarded warnings about his behavior. He was politely escorted out of the venue! i.e. I missed having a pool on Harmony of the Seas :(. Anyone know why they got rid of the pool?

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I recently sailed on Enchantment of the Seas and enjoyed having a pool in the adults-only Solarium. Considering booking a cruise on Freedom and wondered if there is a pool in the Solarium. I was delighted that the lifeguards on EOS enforced the 16+ age limit in the Solarium. Security also was available in the Viking Crown Lounge when a very intoxicated young man disregarded warnings about his behavior. He was politely escorted out of the venue! i.e. I missed having a pool on Harmony of the Seas :(. Anyone know why they got rid of the pool?

Yes, Freedom has a Solarium pool.

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We were on FOS last September and spent a good bit of time in the Solarium. The pool was never overcrowded and we never saw any kids

 

I wouldn't consider doing laps in it, though. It's more of a floating around and relaxing kind of pool.

 

 

 

Essentially, the Solarium is the adults-only pool that is open to guests that are at least 16 years old.

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From England and didn't get it maybe someone might explain.

 

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When someone says they spit all over the screen or something of the like it means they had a hearty laugh. I know that sometimes our American slang and British slang seem very odd to each other. I recently heard a man from England use the term "Don't grass me up" - I had to google it to see what it meant!

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When someone says they spit all over the screen or something of the like it means they had a hearty laugh. I know that sometimes our American slang and British slang seem very odd to each other. I recently heard a man from England use the term "Don't grass me up" - I had to google it to see what it meant!

Thanks.

Dont grass me up means

Don't tell anyone what i have done ie to the police.

 

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