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Momma1980

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  1. I just ‘upgraded’ from a lido deck balcony to a spa balcony for a price drop! I called Carnival and they did approve the upgrade even though it was a LESSER  price for the higher category cabin.    The person I talked to just needed to put me on hold for a few minutes to get approval from her superior as I was actually going to be paying less money for the upgrade!  I was already paid in full, so the price difference shows as OBC.  I may have just gotten lucky, but I am very happy to be paying less money and gaining spa perks.  

  2. For those of you that have loved the Thalasso pool / Cloud 9 spa...

     

    Do you leave your cabin in a bathing suit and head to the spa? Do you cover up with the Carnival robes? Should I expect a bunch of naked people in the steam rooms?   What do most people in spa cabins wear when they go from cabin to spa and back? Protect your feet from shower fungus with shoes/shower sandals or just go barefoot? 

     

    If if you bring a bag with you to the spa...where do you put it? Are there hooks everywhere?  How well do Carnival staff do at keeping ‘non-spa’ cruisers out of the spa area?  Do I need to worry about securing my bag somewhere? How convenient are the lockers? 

     

    Are Elemis quality products available for spa cabin occupants in the spa showers?  Can I get extras from the cabin steward or are we limited to the samples they put in the spa cabins at the start of the cruise?

     

    I realize that is overkill on the questions... but I will ask them all in hopes of getting answers to some.  Many thanks in advance for any insight!

  3. On 5/3/2019 at 10:37 PM, Butterbean1000 said:

    We always book on  Panorama.  I can honestly say we don't notice any more movement up there than anywhere else on the ship.

     

    If you are on a ship with a Cloud  9 Spa, the thermal suites and T-pool are fabulous.  You get upgraded towels and toiletries, robes and slippers.

     

    I upgraded to Magic Cloud 9 Spa balcony but only deck 12 was available. Are the uncovered balconies unbearably hot?  We are on the balcony in the evening more often than during the day. I thought the uncovered balcony might give us a better view of the stars at night. Hoping I didn’t make a bad choice.  Any tips?

  4. Upgraded to spa balcony on our upcoming Magic cruise.

     

    We will have 4 people in cabin so we will appreciate the ability to use the spa showers to cut down on the congestion in the cabin if we all need to get ready at once.  How many showers are available in the spa? Are they usually more in demand  at certain times? I imagine sea days are busier.  

     

    Do do we have to wear spa bracelets/wristbands the entire cruise?  Is it a pain to just dip into the spa area for a short time then pop out again for a drink and re-enter?

     

    Can we choose which 2 of the 4 cabin occupants get spa access? (Website states “first two booked”)

     

    I hope the upgrade is worth it.  Have never had a cabin in this ultra-high, ultra-forward location before.  

     

    Any help/tips are appreciated.  Thanks:)

  5. Just my opinion here....

    If you are not prone to seasickness, I would not base your cabin choice on avoiding seasickness.  Pick the cabin location that makes sense for what you do on the ship or the location that makes you most excited to be in. In all of my cruises (about 20)  I have only been seasick twice and in both instances it was because of unusually rough seas....not my cabin location.  And even when I felt seasick- taking some medication solved the problem. I always pack the meds just in case.  So I suggest you choose the cabin that you want the most.  Have fun! 

     

  6. I know I am going to get FLAMED for this comment.

     

    I surely hope the people that are asking for special menus on a cruise of hundreds are tipping for the extra service they are getting from staff that are already working hard to please.

     

    It seems (from what I have heard) that Carnival does an excellent job of catering to special needs. I hope the staff are appreciated for going above and beyond.

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