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  1. This is our first time in a spa room on the Carnival Splendor. I see online where it says the shampoo etc is "upgraded" than that in the regular staterooms.

     

    The shampoo and body wash in the regular stateroom severely dries out my hair and skin.

     

    Does anyone know what brand of products are in the spa staterooms? Thank you!

  2. Since we're not platinum yet and don't see the benefit of spending $69.95 for FTTF.....we carry on as little as possible. We know our rooms won't be ready so we head up to the lido deck for an amazing feast. Order a drink, sit back and relax...whew! We're finally on VACATION!!!!!!!!!! After lunch we head to our assigned dining room to see where our table is and if we're happy with everything. If not it's the best time to get things changed. We then wander the ship, check our room out, unpack anything that may have arrived. By then it's time for muster drill, then back up to lido deck for a wonderful sailaway party!!

  3. A little more information: I went to my booking (for Magic, June 17) and clicked on spa services. On the last page (8? I believe) was the option to purchase the 7 day pass. Done!

    I was afraid that it would sell out, if I waited to book onboard.

     

    Thank you! I looked but didn't go clear back to page 8. Seems they would put it on page 1

  4. Dh decided to book us an inside cabin deck 10 so we can use the Cloud 9 Spa. Is it worth the extra? What are the benefits? I see that spa services are available but still, like a massage, is sooooo costly. I'm afraid we'll be to busy to enjoy the spa benefits...pool, heated chaise etc.

    What has been your experience? Was it worth it? HELP!!!

  5. How do you get the aarp gift cards?

     

     

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    Please note...this is an AARP promotion NOT Carnival. Carnival does not have control of when these are available.

     

    AARP is selling gift cards for Carnival Cruises for 10% off the retail price. They are usually in $100 or $500 denominations. You do not need to be an AARP member to get these, however you do need to set up a login and password.

     

    To get a gift card. Go to AARP.org Click on the tab that says rewards for goods (goods = gift cards). Then click on earn rewards, and take quizzes to earn points 1000 points equal $1.00. After you have earned enough points (1000 for $100 gift card etc) click on the tab rewards for goods. Click on gift cards then travel. Find the card you want and redeem. Follow instructions.

  6. Please note...this is an AARP promotion NOT Carnival. Carnival does not have control of when these are available.

     

    AARP is selling gift cards for Carnival Cruises for 10% off the retail price. They are usually in $100 or $500 denominations. You do not need to be an AARP member to get these, however you do need to set up a login and password.

     

    To get a gift card. Go to AARP.org Click on the tab that says rewards for goods (goods = gift cards). Then click on earn rewards, and take quizzes to earn points 1000 points equal $1.00. After you have earned enough points (1000 for $100 gift card etc) click on the tab rewards for goods. Click on gift cards then travel. Find the card you want and redeem. Follow instructions.

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