bocatraveler09 Posted July 30, 2011 #1 Share Posted July 30, 2011 I'm planning a Marina cruise which has NO sea days. Yet I don't expect to be off of the ship all day at each port. Are the cooking classes and spa available when the ship is in port? Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skigrams Posted July 30, 2011 #2 Share Posted July 30, 2011 Yes they are and the spa usually has some specials on port days, so check those out. They should be printed in the paper the night before, if not, just call and ask the spa what specials they have for the day. No sea days is quite a port intensive trip!!! My roommate and I usually declare our own port day if we have been to a port before. Gives us the much needed rest after running everyday sightseeing. After our "self-proclaimed port day" was feel rejuvenated and can start with the sightseeing again. Have a wonderful trip. Bobi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wripro Posted July 30, 2011 #3 Share Posted July 30, 2011 The best activity of all will be available on Marina on both port days and sea days.....eating!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oceans&Rivers Posted July 30, 2011 #4 Share Posted July 30, 2011 Yes they are and the spa usually has some specials on port days, so check those out. They should be printed in the paper the night before, if not, just call and ask the spa what specials they have for the day. Is it possible to book port day spa appointments at those special prices prior to boarding the ship, or if not then, then as soon as one boards the ship? Also, does the salon have special prices, too, eg. for haircuts and styling, manicures, etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bocatraveler09 Posted July 30, 2011 Author #5 Share Posted July 30, 2011 No sea days is quite a port intensive trip!!! My roommate and I usually declare our own port day if we have been to a port before. Gives us the much needed rest after running everyday sightseeing. After our "self-proclaimed port day" was feel rejuvenated and can start with the sightseeing again. That's exactly what I had in mind! A "self-proclaimed" day on board if we didn't feel the need to run around all day. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimandStan Posted July 30, 2011 #6 Share Posted July 30, 2011 Is it possible to book port day spa appointments at those special prices prior to boarding the ship, or if not then, then as soon as one boards the ship? Also, does the salon have special prices, too, eg. for haircuts and styling, manicures, etc. The Special prices are usually not offered upon embarkation, unless Canyon Ranch has some sort of special going, in which case it may be booked in advance of sailing. The Spa managers manipulate the on-board sale prices in order to "fill in" time slots that are, shall we say, less popular than prime time, so the first of those Sales are not usually offered until after day three. Then again, we've never been on an Oceania cruise of less than twelve days, so perhaps on the shorter itineraries the spa will open the sales more quickly. You can depend on there being a sale, but the services offered can be quixotic; one cruise it will be mostly manicures and pedicures, another cruise massage will take center stage. I assume that has to do with staffing. The key is to strike while the iron is hot. The specials are offered and withdrawn fairly quickly. Don't wait and assume that a better deal will come later. Many times, especially during the last week, the Spa reaches the point where they are 100% booked. According to Stans' Aunt Joan, who is 85 and very fond of a dollar, the hair stylist prices are quite reasonable, even before any discounts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oceans&Rivers Posted July 30, 2011 #7 Share Posted July 30, 2011 The Special prices are usually not offered upon embarkation, unless Canyon Ranch has some sort of special going, in which case it may be booked in advance of sailing. The Spa managers manipulate the on-board sale prices in order to "fill in" time slots that are, shall we say, less popular than prime time, so the first of those Sales are not usually offered until after day three. Then again, we've never been on an Oceania cruise of less than twelve days, so perhaps on the shorter itineraries the spa will open the sales more quickly. You can depend on there being a sale, but the services offered can be quixotic; one cruise it will be mostly manicures and pedicures, another cruise massage will take center stage. I assume that has to do with staffing. The key is to strike while the iron is hot. The specials are offered and withdrawn fairly quickly. Don't wait and assume that a better deal will come later. Many times, especially during the last week, the Spa reaches the point where they are 100% booked. According to Stans' Aunt Joan, who is 85 and very fond of a dollar, the hair stylist prices are quite reasonable, even before any discounts. Thanks much, though I was hoping that there might be some sort of embarkation specials. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CintiPam Posted July 31, 2011 #8 Share Posted July 31, 2011 The best activity of all will be available on Marina on both port days and sea days.....eating!!! Amen to that, brother!;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wripro Posted July 31, 2011 #9 Share Posted July 31, 2011 Pam, That's why I wish people bon appetit as well as bon voyage!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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