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Serenity adult area on Carnival Breeze.


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No there is no charge for anyone 21 or over. There is one hot tub and several loungers, some clam shell chairs and a few hammocks. If you want a place, you have to get there early. We were on the Breeze for 14 days and it was always packed.

 

 

There are two hot tubs, one on each side. There is also a bar.

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No there is not.

 

Yes there is, Deck 15, forward, Starboard side.

 

gary

Yes there are two hot tubs, one on each side. One on the Port side and one on the Starboard side. If memory serves me correctly it seems as though there was not as much seating on the Port side.

 

The bar is on the Starboard side.

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So, there is a Serenity Deck, but, you may want to check out the Tides Pool on the back of the ship if that deck is too crowded. We never had an issue getting a lounger chair and it's a great place to be to take photos when you're leaving a port because everything is directly behind you. There were a few children at the Tides Pool but it's a large deck and getting splashed while tanning was never an issue for me because there are lots of seat that are not in close proximity to the pool. There are also 2 hot tubs, a drink station, and a bar at the Tides Pool

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Do you get carded to get into this Serenity area? I am just wondering how they know who is over 21?

 

On our last cruise security personnel walked around Serenity and asked those who "looked" under 21 for their S&S cards. Those that were indeed under 21 were escorted out.

 

Finally! Carnival ensured that rules were followed.

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Thanks. I wouldn't want to be bothered by some under aged kids who knew how to behave, just because they didn't look old. It's too bad that some have to ruined it for a few. I really don't see what the big deal is if you are 18 or +. Unless you are handing out free drinks? If you are an adult and can behave like an adult, that should be enough said. If you are 18, you can't go in the kids areas, so you are even more limited, JMHO.

<--- start the fiery arrows. I'm ready :rolleyes:

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Thanks. I wouldn't want to be bothered by some under aged kids who knew how to behave, just because they didn't look old. It's too bad that some have to ruined it for a few. I really don't see what the big deal is if you are 18 or +. Unless you are handing out free drinks? If you are an adult and can behave like an adult, that should be enough said. If you are 18, you can't go in the kids areas, so you are even more limited, JMHO.

<--- start the fiery arrows. I'm ready :rolleyes:

 

The rules for Serenity is 21+. Simple. It's very easy to follow rules.

 

If Carnival reduces Serenity's age to 18, then 18+ can join us.

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I really don't see what the big deal is if you are 18 or +.

There have been many threads about this... please don't start it again. 21 means 21, not 20 or 19 or 18... Thanks and have a wonderful cruise!

 

OP, no charge and please don't give them any ideas!

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As others have said, two hot tubs (one one the port side and one on the starboard side) with clam shells, hammocks, etc.

The bar and main seating area are on the Starboard side.

We found the hot tub on the port side to much quieter.

 

We did however, several times, run into 12-14 year olds (no parents) in the hot tubs later at night.

Never once did we encounter security walking around.

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If you have a port you are not interested in visiting camp out on the serenity deck in one of the nice clams (or a hammock if you are more coordinated than me).

 

Otherwise I try to avoid it because it isn't always serene (and just because someone is over 21 they don't always understand the idea of quiet and relaxing).

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