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My wife was wondering when the best times to get the discounted rates of the Spa are, is it the first couple of days, or when the ship is in a port? Or does RCCL do any discounting?

 

 

Second: I can't remember if on our First RCCL cruise if they had cocktail making clinic like NCL did. NCL had a pay for class on making drinks it was $20 and you made 4 or 5 drinks.

 

 

 

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Port days are the best for spa. Uusually about 20 - 25% off. They have wine tasting and for C& A members I believe there is a blending class for cabernet (sp). Also if you are C&A you will receive a booklet with a spa coupon in it.

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Definately the port days are the discounted spa days. You still need to book early to get a spot.

 

The wine tasting was a coupon from your C&A book I think otherwise you have to pay for it. I think we sampled 3 red and 3 white wines. I don't think they offer a drink making class but that just might have been on the ship we were on. When we were on Disney they had cooking classes which were really good. I would love to do those sort of things again.

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