Two from Virginia Posted January 17, 2009 #1 Share Posted January 17, 2009 Does anyone know what is a "thermal suite" offered by HAL? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duck Duck Cruise Posted January 17, 2009 #2 Share Posted January 17, 2009 Does anyone know what is a "thermal suite" offered by HAL? Hi Joanne, We called our TA a couple days ago and asked her to book the Thermal Suite for both of us for the week. She was able to and it cost us $250.00 total for the two of us. It is $150.00 for an individual. We are SO looking forward to watching the world go by while relaxing in peace and quiet! Lin From: AC Associated Content Travel Get Thee to the Thermal Suite! For passengers traveling without children or those taking a break from the kids, this is the civilized, decadent, adult place to relax. You need to purchase either a $40 day pass or the more economical weekly pass at $150 for one person/$250 per couple. Since the spa limits the number of passes sold, you always have peace and privacy. A pass to the Thermal Suite includes access to two areas: the thalassotherapy pool on the inside of the ship (no views) and the heated ceramic lounge chair area on the outside of the ship, with fabulous views. The thalassotherapy area includes a sea water pool heated to body temperature, with water jets at varying heights. The heated lounge chair area has a large picture window, a soothing fountain, an aromatherapy shower, a dry sauna, and a steam room. Try each of the ceramic chairs in this area, as the temperature differs from chair to chair. One may roast you, while another is just right. Have an at-sea day on an Alaskan cruise? Your ideal day should involve a work out in the fitness center, followed by a sauna and a soak in the Thermal suite, followed by reading time in the ceramic lounge chairs. When other passengers are waiting, it'd be rude to fall asleep in them, so make a pact with your travel companion to give each other a shove before you inevitably take an hour-long snooze. You can always grab a glass of water, juice, tea or a piece of fruit in the in relaxation area, which has comfy, padded, non-heated lounge chairs. Alcoholic beverages are allowed when you're using the lounge chairs in the thalassotherapy area. Simply pop out to the bar right outside the Spa area and bring them back in with you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yukon Posted January 17, 2009 #3 Share Posted January 17, 2009 Cathy and I had a good look at the Thermal Suite the last time out - it is heavenly! We didn't book it, but I think we will next time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Two from Virginia Posted January 17, 2009 Author #4 Share Posted January 17, 2009 Hi Joanne, We called our TA a couple days ago and asked her to book the Thermal Suite for both of us for the week. She was able to and it cost us $250.00 total for the two of us. It is $150.00 for an individual. We are SO looking forward to watching the world go by while relaxing in peace and quiet! Lin From: AC Associated Content Travel Get Thee to the Thermal Suite! For passengers traveling without children or those taking a break from the kids, this is the civilized, decadent, adult place to relax. You need to purchase either a $40 day pass or the more economical weekly pass at $150 for one person/$250 per couple. Since the spa limits the number of passes sold, you always have peace and privacy. A pass to the Thermal Suite includes access to two areas: the thalassotherapy pool on the inside of the ship (no views) and the heated ceramic lounge chair area on the outside of the ship, with fabulous views. The thalassotherapy area includes a sea water pool heated to body temperature, with water jets at varying heights. The heated lounge chair area has a large picture window, a soothing fountain, an aromatherapy shower, a dry sauna, and a steam room. Try each of the ceramic chairs in this area, as the temperature differs from chair to chair. One may roast you, while another is just right. Have an at-sea day on an Alaskan cruise? Your ideal day should involve a work out in the fitness center, followed by a sauna and a soak in the Thermal suite, followed by reading time in the ceramic lounge chairs. When other passengers are waiting, it'd be rude to fall asleep in them, so make a pact with your travel companion to give each other a shove before you inevitably take an hour-long snooze. You can always grab a glass of water, juice, tea or a piece of fruit in the in relaxation area, which has comfy, padded, non-heated lounge chairs. Alcoholic beverages are allowed when you're using the lounge chairs in the thalassotherapy area. Simply pop out to the bar right outside the Spa area and bring them back in with you. Hey Lin, thanks for the info. I would have posted on the other board but I know there is more activity on this one. What are you all planning to do on this cruise besides Harv & Marv? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Assateague Island Princes Posted January 17, 2009 #5 Share Posted January 17, 2009 Thermal Suite = Heaven!:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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