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Can someone tell me if there are any other ships that have the full Cloud 9 Spa including T-Pool, Relax Room, Steam Bath, etc. I know Dream, Magic, Breeze do. Are there any other ships?

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Full Cloud 9 Spa amenities are only on the Carnival Dream and Carnival Splendor.

 

http://www.carnival.com/cms/fun/obx/cloud9-spa/

 

Here's more info:

 

http://www.carnival.com/cms/Static_Templates/Promos/splendor/spa/default.aspx?cid=So_Pinterest_6192

 

Cloud 9 Spa is one of the largest spas afloat. Featured exclusively on the Carnival Splendor and Carnival Dream, this 40,000 sq. foot, two-deck spa -

including exclusive spa staterooms - has an extensive range of top quality facilities and treatments in an elegant setting of tranquility

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This link:

 

http://secure.carnival.com/onboard/cruise-spa/spas-cloud-9.aspx

 

says it can be found on Dream, Magic, Breeze, Splendor and Sunshine.

 

I know I personally purchased a spa pass when I sailed on the Magic. There was a thalassotherapy pool and a bunch of other stuff. I think that first link is old. The Carnival site is slightly different now.

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This link:

 

http://secure.carnival.com/onboard/cruise-spa/spas-cloud-9.aspx

 

says it can be found on Dream, Magic, Breeze, Splendor and Sunshine.

 

I know I personally purchased a spa pass when I sailed on the Magic. I think that first link is old. The Carnival site is slightly different now.

 

Only the Splendor and the Dream have FULL Cloud 9 Spa amenities.

 

https://www.goccl.com/~/media/Files/Irman/bookccl/shipboard_knowledge/DR_Cloud9Spa.htm

 

And the Carnival Splendor is the only ship that has the mud baths.

Rasul Bath - A treatment that provides a unique and special sensory experience with the application of various mud treatments.

Note: Only available on the Carnival Splendor.

 

So, actually, the Splendor is the only ship that has FULL amenities:

 

Rasul® Bath (on Carnival Splendor only)

A unique and special experience for every client. After a short shower, different medicinal earths are applied to the body in the Rasul. One begins to coat oneself with the various healing mud. Cozy warmth and low humidity quickly dries the mud on the skin. With several steam infusions, the room is slowly heated up, and as the humidity increases, the room fills with the aroma of herbs being steamed on the stove. The mud liquefies on the skin and creates a tingling sensation. Finger bowls – with running water built into the arms of the seats – allow the client to keep the mud moist while rubbing on their skin. This removes dead skin cells. Supported by the massaging effect, the subcutaneous tissue is tightened; the muscular tone and metabolism are stimulated. Note: charges apply.

Combination bath from dry to moist with mud rub

Temperatures: starting at approximately 100.4° F (38°C) rising to 115 -122°F (46 - 50°C)

Environment: dry rising to 80% atmospheric humidity

By a continuous rise in ambient temperature and humidity excessive overloading of the blood circulation is avoided

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  • 1 year later...

To me, "full" means the full variety of co-ed public thermal rooms like the Dream has. Never cared for on-board spas ever until my wife and I purchased the general admission spa passes. We don't do private, extra-cost treatments. Just hung out in the co-ed thermal rooms daily; sometimes more than once.

 

I found the Cloud 9 co-ed areas, like the Dream has, to be unique in cruising re: other cruise lines--as far as I know, no one has anything like this. Co-ed facilities are often a token single jacuzzi and maybe a relaxation coffee / tea room. Boring. But the Dream's facilities were fabulous. Loved the multiple stream rooms, heated loungers, etc.

 

Never been a fan of using jacuzzis and public pools on ships--the former are often full of either adults or kids; vs. the Cloud 9 facilities--they do not seem to oversell spa-access so it never felt crowded. At times it was very quiet. And if you're enjoying relaxing in one otherwise empty thermal room, then others enter, you can hop to the "next" room. Fun and great value.

 

Here's Carnival's page for the Cloud 9 Thermal Suite, which is what interests me. As of today, 9/13/2015, the following ships are listed as having a thermal suite--whether some are larger than others, I don't know. But it's a start. There's a link on the upper left hand corner to find ships with the thermal suite:

 

http://www.carnival.com/onboard/cloud-9-thermal-suite#

 

Carnival Breeze

Carnival Dream

Carnival Splendor

Carnival Sunshine

Carnival Vista

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