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I went to book the thermal suite pass for my upcoming cruise (Brilliance of the Seas), but it says there are no offerings available when prompted to fill out the date. Is there any chance I'd be able to book in once onboard or is it likely fully sold out?

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you may want to call to see if the thermal suites are open yet.  Also, can I suggest looking at YouTube videos to make sure it's worth it to you?  The thermal suites on the older RCCL ships are not quite as good as Carnival or NCL IMO.  

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12 hours ago, jean87510 said:

you may want to call to see if the thermal suites are open yet.  Also, can I suggest looking at YouTube videos to make sure it's worth it to you?  The thermal suites on the older RCCL ships are not quite as good as Carnival or NCL IMO.  

It's our first cruise, so we have nothing to compare it to. lol 

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23 minutes ago, mxpenguin said:

It's our first cruise, so we have nothing to compare it to. lol 

true.  Unfortunately our first thermal suite pass was on Carnival Splendor where we stayed in the Cloud 9 cabins and that has a thalossotherapy pool as well as the heated tiles.  We were there constantly.  So we got spolied by the pool and hot tubs in the thermal suites.  

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21 minutes ago, jean87510 said:

true.  Unfortunately our first thermal suite pass was on Carnival Splendor where we stayed in the Cloud 9 cabins and that has a thalossotherapy pool as well as the heated tiles.  We were there constantly.  So we got spolied by the pool and hot tubs in the thermal suites.  

And spender isnt even good. Dream class on carnival has the best. Dream breeze and magic. So even there it depends on the ship.

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3 minutes ago, firefly333 said:

And spender isnt even good. Dream class on carnival has the best. Dream breeze and magic. So even there it depends on the ship.

yep.  We were newbies to it and were thrilled.  Then we experienced NCL Pearl.  Bottom line, RCCL really needs to invest in what MSC, NCL and Carnival have for thermal suites.  

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2 minutes ago, jean87510 said:

yep.  We were newbies to it and were thrilled.  Then we experienced NCL Pearl.  Bottom line, RCCL really needs to invest in what MSC, NCL and Carnival have for thermal suites.  

Post #4 describes why dream class on carnival is the best. After that vista class did something new etc. Dream class by far is the best...if you only did splendor you have a treat coming. I wasnt going to do carnival again but they had a birthday promotion last week, any cruise half price. I'm on dream 14 days to see panama etc. My favorite class. See post 4

 

 

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