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As the title states, I’m wondering whether the pool and hot tub might be open for a Canada and Greenland cruise.  We’re booked August 18-Sept 1. 
 

It’s our first time on this Carnival (and Pride), are there any indoor hot tubs?

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We have sailed on the Pride in the winter out of Baltimore.  Should the weather be bad, the main pool has a retractable roof.  Also, the Dive-in moves are in the main pool area, I think if bad weather is in the forecast the roof should be closed.  There were people in the pool in January and February on our sailings from Balitmore.  

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20 hours ago, JMAE said:

We have sailed on the Pride in the winter out of Baltimore.  Should the weather be bad, the main pool has a retractable roof.  Also, the Dive-in moves are in the main pool area, I think if bad weather is in the forecast the roof should be closed.  There were people in the pool in January and February on our sailings from Balitmore.  

That's great to know, thank you!

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We were on the May 26 horrible sailing to Greenland and all the pools and hot tubs  were open. Even the outside one must if the time but people didn’t go in it haha. The one with a roof they kept the roof shut the whole time  and that pool and hot tub had people in it daily. 

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Unfortunately the nice hot tub in the gym was removed I believe at the last dry dock. Legend had hers removed a month ago and the last to fall will be the Spirit in Feb 2025. Pictured below is the Spirit hot tub. 

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You should check out the fb group for endless details but in summary we missed Greenland and one Canada port so ten days straight on the ship, constant fog so the views were white windows, medical emergencies requiring evac, ran out of the most popular flavored coffees by day four, ran out of liquors like vodka endless plumping issues and flooded hallways and rooms, the water pressure was messed up on lido so the coffee machines were shut down, people got sick to the point there were announcements , when we did get off the ship on the lifeboat tenders  the drivers couldn’t drive them and hit ships and other tenders. Ours was doing 360s and couldn’t get to the ship correctly for us to return so they had a guy jump to ours to drive it correctly, and there was even more sadly….

On 6/20/2024 at 12:13 PM, Amy from Delaware said:

Oh no. What went wrong?

 

Thanks for the info about the pools being open. 

 

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