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Thermal Suite And Thalassotherapy Spa Pass


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4 hours ago, duegwb said:

If you buy the pass before you cruise and realize you don't like either of them, will you be refunded the difference (the cost for one day to use the spa)? 

 

Hi

 

There are steam rooms with aromatherapy, dry saunas, and a large jacuzzi. The other amenities that are provided are available in the regular gym/spa. If that is an environment that you would normally enjoy spending time at, the you would like it. If that is not an environment you would want to spend hours relaxing in, then it is likely not for you. If you are unsure, then you should probably do as Garf suggests and just buy a one day pass. You would have to determine what was best for you. Looking at the pricing (I put a link to the Carnival site for you), it would be unlikely that they would refund the cost difference if you did not enjoy the environment after the first visit. 

https://help.carnival.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1167/~/cloud-9-spa

 

hope this helps

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That link is very helpful, especially for a first time Carnival cruiser.  It looks like on my cruise it might be on sale.  It is $109 a person for six days instead of the $119.  Thank you for sharing.

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On 4/13/2019 at 3:40 PM, duegwb said:

If you buy the pass before you cruise and realize you don't like either of them, will you be refunded the difference (the cost for one day to use the spa)? 

 

 

What's not to like? Have you been in a steam room or a sauna, these are probably nicer. 

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Yes you can cancel if you go to guest services on the first night, and they will credit you. If you cancel after that they might pro rate it depending on the reason you give them for canceling.

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On 4/17/2019 at 1:02 PM, jean0151 said:

Its not the best thermal suite.   The breeze and the dream are far nicersThe T-pool is so much bigger

 

Not sure what ship the OP is going on, but only Dream class ships and Splendor have a thalassotherapy  pool.  Vista class ships only have a small jacuzzi in their thermal suite. 

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