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Is there any part of the spa to which children (if supervised) have access?


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I am thinking about upgrading to a spa cabin on my breakaway cruise and will be traveling with my 10 yo dd. Since the cabin comes with 2 spa passes, I was wondering whether there was any part that dd could access. Of course, I would never let her in unsupervised and understand she would need to be respectful of others peace and tranquility (I know some people are offended by the mere thought of kids in a spa or the Haven). I know a lot of spas and fitness centers are restricted to adults only. What is the NCL/Breakaway policy?

 

Even if dd doesn't get access, I would still enjoy the facilities while she is at Splash Academy, but I know she would really enjoy it if she were able to get a taste of it.

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^^^ That's not right about 18 plus

 

I've taken my tweens for facials a couple times. I don't know what the age is specifically but that can't be right.

 

There is a difference between services and access to the general spa facilities provided by a pass or the spa suite. Spa facilities are 18+ according to this NCL document

 

http://www.ncl.com/faq/guest-conduct-policy

 

AGE POLICIES

 

Kids Crew: Ages 2 through 17, with age-specific sections. Must be potty trained and no age bumping permitted.

Pools: Guests must be fully toilet trained to enter the pools or hot tubs. Therefore, guests in diapers, pull-ups or swimmers may not use the pools or hot tubs, even if accompanied by a parent or adult guardian.

Hot Tubs: Under age 16 must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. Guests must be fully toilet trained to enter the pools or hot tubs. Therefore, guests in diapers, pull-ups or swimmers may not use the pools or hot tubs, even if accompanied by a parent or adult guardian.

Drinking Age: 18-20 for beer and wine (with parent consent) 21 for all alcoholic beverages.

Fitness Center (Gym): Children under the age of 16 are not allowed in the Fitness Centers.

Day Spa: Age 18 and over.

Adult Night Club/Disco: Age 18 and over (See alcohol policy).

Casino: Age 18 and over

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There are absolutely no children allowed in the thermal spa (although they can get some spa treatments in treatment rooms). Thank goodness! After boarding with our five children (10, 10, 12, 15, 17), during a time when kids were off from school, I RAN to the spa to plop down $400 so that my husband and I could have some kid-free time (from all kids, not just ours). It was heaven....

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