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Serenity Area question.


brn2crz

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How well is this area on the Dream utilized? Possible to get a seat most of the time.?

 

I understand on Magic,it will only be one story instead of two.How do you feel this will effect being able to enjoy this area?

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From what I've been told by my friends at Carnival it's been very well received, indeed, but there's generally a spot for a weary sailor to park.

The Magic has been tweaked a bit from the Dream. The area on the Sun Deck that was dedicated to the Serenity area has been converted Spa use. The Spa has proven tremendously popular and a huge revenue generator.

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Thanks Mach..I guess its probably somewhere I would like to visit early in the AM.or late evening anyway,so it should be doable. I just love that furniture,and I think me my IPod and a book could be very happy there..:D

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