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Are there any "quiet locations" that are "tucked away" on the Mardi Gras?  I didn't realize when I booked this that it would be "spring break" and although that can be a visual entertaining feature, I think I need to find a "secret, get-a-way" spot where I can decompress.

 

 

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1 hour ago, mondello said:

Loft 19 Cabanas are available, $500/day. Prohibitive cost nearly ensures the rarified air will not be fouled. Serenity area on Mardi Gras, inclusive, is the largest in the fleet.

How to you reserve Loft 19 cabana?

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1 hour ago, silversneakers said:

How to you reserve Loft 19 cabana?

Excel Suites get priority so, everyone else must wait until onboard. Go to Loft 19 reception desk and you'll have pick of available Cabanas. Excel Suites have use of the Loft 19 area and have not been paying $2000 for the weekly Cabana fee. You can get your choice probably, even on a sea day.

 

add: Go the first day, soon after boarding and check it out.

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