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Why do people call them secret decks? If they were secret, no one would know about them. I have never seen any chairs or loungers in these areas, but I have only been on 22 cruises on Carnival so that doesn’t amount to much time wise considering there are now 26 ships sailing 365 days a year.
They call them that because 99 percent of the cruisers don't know they are there. Not everyone reads cruise critic

 

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Why do people call them secret decks? If they were secret, no one would know about them. I have never seen any chairs or loungers in these areas, but I have only been on 22 cruises on Carnival so that doesn’t amount to much time wise considering there are now 26 ships sailing 365 days a year.

 

Secret does not mean "no one would know", it means a select number would know.

 

I know.

 

They have comfortable seating and they are quite secret and AWESOME, and give you a chance to become more intimately acquainted with the other select few who know.

 

Shhhhhhhh…

 

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