Cloud 9 Spa, Carnival Cruise Line’s spa and fitness facility: What you need to know

Ashley Kosciolek

Vacation is a time to relax, unwind and focus on your mental and physical well-being. With that in mind, nearly all cruise ships offer spas , salons and fitness centers that can help you look and feel your best when you sail.

Carnival Cruise Line 's wellness area is called Cloud 9 and offers seminars, classes, treatments and services that have you covered from scalp massage to pedicure. Read on to find out all about the Cloud 9 Spa, Fitness Center and Salon, including which ships have them, what they provide and what they'll cost you.

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What is Cloud 9 Spa on Carnival cruises? What are the Cloud 9 Salon and Fitness Center?

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Cloud 9 is the name of the trifecta of products — spa, salon and fitness center — operated on most Carnival ships by independent contractor OneSpaWorld (which manages similar facilities on most cruise lines' vessels).

Spa treatments include massages (Swedish, hot stone and so forth), body wraps, facials, cellulite reduction, intravenous therapies, acupuncture and anti-wrinkle treatments.

Passengers wishing to have their hair coiffed or nails done can visit the related Cloud 9 Salon. Services include manicures, pedicures, blowouts, hairstyling, cuts and color, as well as men's services. Other offerings might be waxing, eyebrow shaping and teeth whitening.

Reservations are required for both the spa and the salon.

Related: Which cruise ship activities should you book ahead of time?

The Cloud 9 gym is affiliated with the Cloud 9 Spa and Salon on ships that have it. Like the spa and salon, it's managed by OneSpaWorld and provides an area for passengers to partake in for-fee exercise classes (think: yoga, spin and Pilates) and personal training or to conduct their own workouts on free-to-use equipment.

The Cloud 9 gyms are frequently outfitted with treadmills, ellipticals, rowers, both standard and recumbent exercise bikes, stair-climbers, weight machines, dumbbells, kettlebells, weight benches, medicine balls, yoga mats, balance balls and foam rollers. Other amenities might include water stations, towels and sanitizer for cleaning off machines and equipment.

The spa and fitness complexes on each ship also provide men's and women's locker rooms, and most vessels have saunas and steam rooms, too. On ships with thermal suites, you'll find heated tile loungers, soaking pools and other amenities. You'll gain access if you stay in certain cabin types, book a spa treatment or purchase a thermal suite pass.

For more information on specific offerings, visit the Cloud 9 page on Carnival's website .

Cloud 9 Spa prices

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Except for complimentary consultations and gym equipment that's free to use, you'll shell out extra for everything offered at the spa, salon and gym. Expect to pay a significant markup compared to land-based treatments and services.

Examples of treatments, services and pricing are as follows:

  • Swedish massage: $179 for 50 minutes, $219 for 75 minutes and $299 for 100 minutes
  • Aromatherapy hot stone massage: $199 for 50 minutes, $229 for 75 minutes and $299 for 100 minutes
  • Pro-collagen facial: $199 for 50 minutes
  • Traditional manicure: $59 (30 minutes)
  • Traditional pedicure: $69 (45 minutes)
  • Blowout: $59 to $89
  • Haircut: from $89
  • Fitness class (yoga, Pilates or spin): $20 per class (three- and six-class packs are also available)

Note: Prices were accurate at the time of publication but are subject to change without notice.

An 18% gratuity is also automatically tacked on to the cost of all spa and salon treatments and services.

Watch for discounts on the first or second day of your cruise, savings if you book multiple treatments or classes, or deals for services on port days when most passengers are ashore.

Be aware that spa and salon employees are trained to pitch you pricey beauty and hair care products following any treatments you schedule. If you want to avoid high-pressure sales tactics that could bring down your relaxed vibe, request before the start of your service that they refrain from doing it.

Additionally, Carnival ships that have the Cloud 9 Spa also have Cloud 9 Spa cabins. When you book one of those, you're entitled to Cloud 9 amenities like unlimited thermal suite access, a body scrub kit, priority spa reservations, discounts on port day treatments, a complimentary body composition analysis, upgraded Elemis toiletries in your cabin bathroom and even free fitness classes (two per person).

Is a visit to the Cloud 9 Fitness Center, Cloud 9 Salon or Cloud 9 Spa worth it?

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That all depends. If you're someone who loves being pampered and doesn't mind a bit of a splurge, yes. If you're on a strict budget, a cruise is not the time to put the spa to the test since prices are much higher than what you likely can find at home.

If you're able to snag one of the deals mentioned above or you have a bit of onboard credit that's burning a hole in your account, it could make the experience a better value.

Plus, there's something to be said for convenience. Sometimes, you just don't have the time to paint your own nails before you embark, or you don't feel like styling your own hair for formal night. That's when the Cloud 9 Salon can come to the rescue — but you'll pay handsomely for the luxury.

Related: 15 ways that cruising newbies waste money on their first cruise

You can almost never go wrong with a visit to the gym to use the free equipment. If you can't break your at-home gym routine or if all the food on your sailing has you feeling sluggish, it might be worth paying for an exercise class or two as well.

Beware of free seminars offered by spa technicians and fitness instructors. They're usually sales pitches for things like expensive beauty products, fancy treatments or shoe inserts that purport to correct posture.

Ultimately, it's up to you to decide how much time and money you want to invest in visits to the spa, salon and fitness center when you cruise.

Which Carnival ships have a Cloud 9 Spa, Salon and Fitness Center?

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Of Carnival's 27 ships, 20 have facilities that are specifically branded as Cloud 9:

  • Carnival Breeze
  • Carnival Celebration
  • Carnival Dream
  • Carnival Elation
  • Carnival Firenze
  • Carnival Horizon
  • Carnival Jubilee
  • Carnival Luminosa
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  • Carnival Paradise
  • Carnival Pride
  • Carnival Radiance
  • Carnival Splendor
  • Carnival Sunrise
  • Carnival Sunshine
  • Carnival Venezia
  • Carnival Vista

Note: Other ships offer similar services but do not have the Cloud 9 branding.

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Published: December 15, 2023

Modified: December 28, 2023

by Jayne Mcclinton

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Introduction

Cruising on a Carnival Cruise is an exciting and luxurious experience, offering a wide range of activities and amenities to make your vacation truly memorable. One of the highlights of a Carnival Cruise is the spa, where you can indulge in a variety of rejuvenating treatments to relax your body and mind. Whether you’re looking for a massage, facial, or a full-body wrap, the Carnival Cruise spa has something for everyone.

The Carnival Cruise spa is renowned for its world-class facilities and expertly trained staff, ensuring that every guest receives the highest level of care and attention. From the moment you step into the spa, you’ll be greeted with a serene and tranquil atmosphere, designed to help you unwind and escape from the stresses of everyday life.

As you enter the spa, you’ll be enveloped in a soothing ambiance, with soft lighting, calming music, and the enticing aroma of essential oils. The reception area is staffed by friendly professionals who will guide you through the spa offerings and assist you in choosing the perfect treatment for your needs. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, rejuvenation, or a combination of both, the Carnival Cruise spa has a treatment tailored just for you.

Indulging in spa treatments while on a Carnival Cruise not only provides a wonderful opportunity for self-care and pampering, but it also allows you to fully immerse yourself in the luxurious surroundings and take advantage of the amenities available to you. Whether you’re looking to soothe sore muscles after a day of exploring ports of call or simply want to unwind and relax, a visit to the Carnival Cruise spa is the perfect way to enhance your cruising experience.

In this article, we will explore the different types of spa treatments offered on Carnival Cruises, the pricing for these treatments, and share some tips on how to make the most of your spa experience. So, sit back, relax, and prepare to embark on a journey of relaxation and rejuvenation with Carnival Cruise spa.

Overview of Carnival Cruise Spa

The Carnival Cruise spa is a luxurious oasis onboard the ship, dedicated to providing guests with a wide range of spa treatments and wellness services. It serves as a sanctuary where you can relax, rejuvenate, and pamper yourself while enjoying the breathtaking views of the ocean.

The spa facilities on Carnival Cruises are designed with your comfort and relaxation in mind. The serene and peaceful environment, combined with state-of-the-art equipment, ensures a truly indulgent experience. Whether you’re seeking a massage, facial, body treatment, or a combination of services, the Carnival Cruise spa offers something for every preference and need.

Upon arrival at the spa, you’ll be greeted by knowledgeable and friendly staff who will guide you through the available treatments and help you choose the best options for your desired experience. The spa therapists are highly skilled and trained in various techniques, ensuring that you will receive top-quality treatments tailored to your specific preferences.

The Carnival Cruise spa offers a wide range of services, including massages, body wraps, facials, manicures, pedicures, hair styling, and more. You can choose from a variety of massage styles, such as Swedish, deep tissue, hot stone, and aromatherapy, each designed to relax your muscles and promote overall well-being.

Facials at the spa are designed to nourish and revitalize your skin, using high-quality products to address specific skin concerns, such as dryness, aging, or acne. The skilled estheticians will analyze your skin and recommend the best facial treatment to enhance your natural glow.

In addition to individual treatments, the Carnival Cruise spa also offers couples’ packages, perfect for a romantic and relaxing getaway. These packages include side-by-side massages, facials, and other treatments, allowing you and your partner to experience blissful relaxation together.

Aside from the treatments themselves, the Carnival Cruise spa also features various amenities for guests to enjoy. Many spas include whirlpools, saunas, steam rooms, and relaxation lounges where you can unwind before or after your treatments. These spaces provide a tranquil atmosphere where you can take in the serene views of the ocean while letting the cares of the world slip away.

Overall, the Carnival Cruise spa offers a truly luxurious and rejuvenating experience. Whichever treatment you choose, you can rest assured that you’ll be in the hands of skilled professionals who are dedicated to ensuring your relaxation and well-being throughout your time onboard.

Types of Spa Treatments Offered

The Carnival Cruise spa offers a wide range of spa treatments to cater to various preferences and needs. From relaxing massages to invigorating facials, there is something for everyone looking for a moment of indulgence and self-care. Here are some of the popular treatments you can find onboard:

  • Massages: Carnival Cruise spa offers a variety of massage styles, including Swedish, deep tissue, hot stone, and aromatherapy. Each massage is designed to promote relaxation, relieve muscle tension, and enhance overall well-being.
  • Facials: The spa offers a range of facials tailored to address different skin concerns. Whether you have dry skin, aging skin, or acne-prone skin, there is a facial treatment suitable for you. The facials use high-quality products and techniques to deeply cleanse, exfoliate, and nourish your skin.
  • Body Treatments: Indulge in luxurious body treatments, such as body wraps and scrubs, to revitalize your skin and promote a sense of rejuvenation. These treatments often involve exfoliation, hydrating masks, and massage to leave your skin feeling silky smooth and refreshed.
  • Manicures and Pedicures: Treat your hands and feet to some pampering with manicures and pedicures at the spa. Enjoy a relaxing soak, nail shaping, cuticle care, and a choice of nail polish colors to complete your look.
  • Hair and Scalp Treatments: The spa also offers hair services, including cuts, styles, and treatments to nourish and rejuvenate your hair. Indulge in a soothing scalp massage to further enhance your relaxation.
  • Wellness Classes and Workshops: In addition to individual treatments, the Carnival Cruise spa often offers wellness classes and workshops, including yoga, meditation, and fitness sessions. These activities promote overall well-being and provide a holistic approach to self-care.

It’s important to note that the availability of specific treatments may vary depending on the Carnival Cruise ship and itinerary. It’s recommended to check the onboard spa menu or contact the cruise line directly for the most up-to-date information on available treatments.

No matter which spa treatment you choose, you can expect a blissful experience in a tranquil and serene environment. The highly trained spa therapists will ensure that you leave feeling relaxed, rejuvenated, and ready to make the most of your cruise vacation.

Pricing for Spa Treatments

The pricing for spa treatments on Carnival Cruises can vary depending on the specific treatment, the length of the session, and the cruise ship you are on. It’s important to note that spa treatments on cruise ships tend to be more expensive compared to land-based spas due to the convenience and luxury of having a spa onboard.

Generally, the price range for spa treatments on Carnival Cruises starts from around $100 for basic treatments like a 50-minute massage or facial. However, prices can go up significantly for specialty treatments or longer durations. Premium treatments, such as hot stone massages or advanced skincare therapies, can cost upwards of $200 or more.

It’s worth considering that gratuity is typically not included in the listed prices, so it’s customary to tip your spa therapist separately. The recommended gratuity amount is usually around 15-20% of the total treatment cost, but it’s ultimately up to your discretion.

Carnival Cruises often offer spa packages that provide a combination of treatments at a discounted rate. These packages can be a great value if you plan to indulge in multiple spa treatments during your cruise. Keep an eye out for any promotional offers or discounts that may be available. It’s also advisable to make reservations for spa treatments as early as possible to secure your preferred time slots and take advantage of any limited-time deals.

Additionally, it’s important to be aware of any cancellation policies. If you need to reschedule or cancel a spa appointment, make sure to do so within the designated timeframe to avoid any cancellation fees.

While spa treatments can be a significant additional expense during your cruise, many guests find the luxurious experience and the benefits to their well-being well worth the investment. Remember to budget accordingly and prioritize the treatments that appeal to you the most.

Overall, the pricing for spa treatments on Carnival Cruises offers a range of options to suit different budgets and preferences. Whether you’re looking for a quick escape or a full day of pampering, the Carnival Cruise spa has a variety of treatments to cater to your needs.

Special Packages and Deals

When it comes to spa treatments, Carnival Cruises often offers special packages and deals to provide guests with enhanced value and a more immersive spa experience. These packages bundle together multiple treatments or services at a discounted price, allowing you to indulge in a variety of treatments while saving money. Here are some of the special packages and deals you may find:

  • Spa Day Pass: Carnival Cruises may offer a Spa Day Pass that grants you access to the spa facilities for a full day. With this pass, you can enjoy the whirlpools, saunas, steam rooms, and relaxation lounges at your leisure, even if you don’t book any specific treatments.
  • Couples’ Packages: Perfect for romantic getaways, couples’ packages are available on many Carnival Cruise ships. These packages typically include side-by-side massages, facials, and other treatments, allowing you to relax and rejuvenate together.
  • Pre-booking Discounts: Sometimes, Carnival Cruises offers exclusive discounts for guests who pre-book their spa treatments before the cruise. This allows you to secure your desired treatments and enjoy a discounted rate at the same time.
  • Port Day Specials: On port days, when many guests are off the ship exploring, the spa may offer special discounts or promotions to entice guests to indulge in treatments during quieter times. These port day specials can provide an excellent opportunity to enjoy the spa facilities with fewer crowds and at a reduced price.
  • Package Combinations: Carnival Cruises may offer package combinations that include different treatments and services bundled together at a discounted rate. For example, you might find a relaxation package that includes a massage, facial, and access to the spa facilities all in one package deal.

It’s essential to keep in mind that special packages and deals may vary depending on the Carnival Cruise ship and itinerary. They are often limited-time offers, so it’s recommended to check the cruise line’s website or contact their customer service directly to inquire about any available promotions.

In addition to the special packages and deals, it’s worth paying attention to any onboard events or demonstrations by the spa staff. These events provide an opportunity to learn more about the various treatments and products offered at the spa, as well as any exclusive discounts or incentives that may be available to attendees.

By taking advantage of these special packages and deals, you can make the most of your spa experience on Carnival Cruises while enjoying savings and added perks. It’s worth exploring the options and finding the package that suits your preferences and budget to ensure a truly rejuvenating and worthwhile experience.

Tips for Making the Most of Your Spa Experience

Visiting the spa on a Carnival Cruise can be a truly memorable and relaxing experience. To ensure that you make the most of this indulgent opportunity, here are some tips to keep in mind:

  • Book Early: Spa appointments can fill up quickly, so it’s advisable to book your treatments as early as possible. Consider pre-booking before your cruise to secure your preferred time slots and take advantage of any pre-booking discounts.
  • Arrive Early: Arriving early for your spa appointment allows you to fully relax and prepare your mind and body. Take advantage of the spa’s facilities such as whirlpools, saunas, and steam rooms before your treatment to enhance the overall experience.
  • Communicate Your Preferences: During your spa treatment, communicate any preferences or concerns to your spa therapist. Whether it’s adjusting the pressure during a massage or discussing any skin sensitivities before a facial, clear communication ensures that you receive a personalized and enjoyable experience.
  • Disconnect from Technology: Take this opportunity to disconnect from the outside world and enjoy some uninterrupted relaxation time. Consider leaving your phone in your room or turning it off to fully immerse yourself in the spa ambiance and maximize the benefits of your treatment.
  • Hydrate: Drinking plenty of water before and after your spa treatment helps promote hydration and aids in the detoxification process. Stay hydrated throughout your cruise to enhance the benefits of your spa experience.
  • Take Your Time: After your spa treatment, take some extra time to relax and enjoy the post-treatment tranquility. Most spas have dedicated relaxation areas where you can take a moment to savor the sense of calm and rejuvenation.
  • Consider Package Offers: If you’re planning to indulge in multiple spa treatments, explore the special package offers available on your cruise. These packages often provide a combination of treatments at a discounted price, allowing you to enjoy a variety of spa experiences while maximizing savings.
  • Take Advantage of Demonstrations and Workshops: Attend any spa demonstrations or workshops offered on the cruise. These sessions provide valuable insights into skincare, wellness practices, and products, enhancing your overall spa experience and knowledge.
  • Don’t Forget to Tip: While gratuity is not typically included in the price of spa treatments, it is customary to tip your spa therapist separately. Show your appreciation for their exceptional service by offering a gratuity of around 15-20% of the total treatment cost.

By keeping these tips in mind, you can maximize your enjoyment of the spa on your Carnival Cruise. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, rejuvenation, or both, the spa experience can be a highlight of your vacation, leaving you feeling refreshed and pampered.

A visit to the spa on a Carnival Cruise is an opportunity to indulge in relaxation, rejuvenation, and self-care while immersed in the luxurious surroundings of the ship. The Carnival Cruise spa offers a wide range of treatments, from massages and facials to body wraps and manicures, designed to cater to various preferences and needs.

Throughout your spa experience, you’ll be greeted by knowledgeable and friendly staff who are dedicated to ensuring your comfort and satisfaction. The tranquil atmosphere, coupled with state-of-the-art facilities, creates an oasis of serenity where you can truly unwind.

While spa treatments on Carnival Cruises may come at an additional cost, they offer a unique and luxurious opportunity to enhance your cruise vacation. Whether you’re a seasoned spa-goer or new to the experience, the Carnival Cruise spa is sure to provide moments of blissful relaxation and rejuvenation.

When planning your spa visit, consider booking your treatments early to secure your preferred time slots and take advantage of any special packages or deals. Arrive early to fully enjoy the spa facilities and communicate your preferences to ensure a personalized and enjoyable experience.

Remember to disconnect from technology, hydrate, and take your time to fully immerse yourself in the spa ambiance and appreciate the post-treatment tranquility. And don’t forget to show appreciation for your spa therapist by offering a gratuity.

Whether you’re looking to unwind from the stresses of daily life, celebrate a special occasion, or simply treat yourself, the Carnival Cruise spa is the perfect place to embark on a journey of relaxation and rejuvenation.

So, prepare to indulge in a world of luxury as you sail the seas with Carnival Cruise and immerse yourself in a blissful spa experience that will leave you feeling refreshed, revitalized, and ready to seize the adventure that lies ahead.

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eileen11

By eileen11 , May 24, 2019 in Carnival Cruise Lines

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How can you use the  thalassotherapy pool and spa showers if you are not in a spa suite?

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A spa day pass would be your other option.

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2 hours ago, familyoutdoors said: A spa day pass would be your other option.

Or a spa pass for the length of the cruise. 

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Pretty much all the Carnival ships have steam &/or dry sauna available to everyone in the shower/change rooms attached to the gym. Some even have a hot tub in the area as well, which are usually quiet because of their location. You can see it on the ships' deck plans, and if you are not sure just go visit.

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Which ship are you on or looking at? 

Only some of the ships with the Cloud 9 spa experience offer a true thalassotherapy pool with the spa pass or booking of a spa cabin. The others like the Vista, Horizon, and Panorama just have a private use for pass holders hot tub. And converted ships like the Sunshine, Sunrise, and soon to be Radiance do not have any spa pass exclusive pool or hot tub at all.  

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We will be on the Magic.  Thank you all!

pcvtmom

I purchased the week long spa pass on the Magic.  There's a limit to how many of these passes they sell, so you may want to book it in advance.

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@eileen11 I really wanted to enjoy the thalassotherapy pool on the Magic... but I couldn't! I'm not sure when you swim if you're a sinker or a floater- I'm a floater... the pool has these lovely recliners that should allow you to stretch out and relax while the wonderful water floats away all your stress. Except I kept floating off the darned things! I had to brace myself in place which wasn't very comfortable so I ended up sitting on the stairs of the pool while my hubby (a sinker, BTW) relaxed in comfort on the darned lounges!

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14 hours ago, pcvtmom said: I purchased the week long spa pass on the Magic.  There's a limit to how many of these passes they sell, so you may want to book it in advance.

Do they even sell the weekly passes in advance?

*EDIT* I just checked my Vista cruise and they do!

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10 hours ago, Shaded Lady said: @eileen11 I really wanted to enjoy the thalassotherapy pool on the Magic... but I couldn't! I'm not sure when you swim if you're a sinker or a floater- I'm a floater... the pool has these lovely recliners that should allow you to stretch out and relax while the wonderful water floats away all your stress. Except I kept floating off the darned things! I had to brace myself in place which wasn't very comfortable so I ended up sitting on the stairs of the pool while my hubby (a sinker, BTW) relaxed in comfort on the darned lounges!

I am not sure if you meant to do so, but I laughed so hard, I spit out my coffee.  Just wanted to say thank you for that!

Thanks

1 hour ago, FTLCruiseGal said: I am not sure if you meant to do so, but I laughed so hard, I spit out my coffee.  Just wanted to say thank you for that!

You're quite welcome- I'll be here all week!

Butterbean1000

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12 hours ago, Shaded Lady said: @eileen11 I really wanted to enjoy the thalassotherapy pool on the Magic... but I couldn't! I'm not sure when you swim if you're a sinker or a floater- I'm a floater... the pool has these lovely recliners that should allow you to stretch out and relax while the wonderful water floats away all your stress. Except I kept floating off the darned things! I had to brace myself in place which wasn't very comfortable so I ended up sitting on the stairs of the pool while my hubby (a sinker, BTW) relaxed in comfort on the darned lounges!

Ha! I have the same problem.  Thankfully the recliners are rails and you can hang on!

I booked my wife and I in a spa room.  

Any recommendations, suggestions, etc?  

29 minutes ago, dchi72 said: I booked my wife and I in a spa room.     Any recommendations, suggestions, etc?  

If there are treatments you or your wife want book them ahead of boarding. The special discount pricing for spa cabins ends at the time they do the drawings in the spa of the freebies. Though they like to make you think your getting other exclusive deals with the flyers they deliver to your cabin in the am, most of those same offers are passed out to non-spa cabins 12 hours later or are posted the next morning as the daily special in the spa. 

Visit the spa right after you eat lunch on embarkation day to get the tour. As spa guests they like to do this as a private tour (your Welcome Ritual) so they can target the hard sell to book therapies a bit more, but if you go early enough most of the time they are more optimistic about getting sales later on that they may not push as much if they see you are bored by the individual therapist's presentations. 

DO make the most out of the Cloud 9 areas your spa pass grants you access to. DO use the free morning yoga or spin class passes if you never experienced these things but have been curious about them, just remember to sign-up no later than the night before the class takes place. BUT don't fall for the free private body composition analysis or any other free private seminar or assessment they offer you. These are generally guilt trip and body shaming attempts to get you to think you need to buy overpriced supplements or "health" products like shoe inserts.

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On ‎5‎/‎26‎/‎2019 at 11:15 AM, Shaded Lady said: @eileen11 I really wanted to enjoy the thalassotherapy pool on the Magic... but I couldn't! I'm not sure when you swim if you're a sinker or a floater- I'm a floater... the pool has these lovely recliners that should allow you to stretch out and relax while the wonderful water floats away all your stress. Except I kept floating off the darned things! I had to brace myself in place which wasn't very comfortable so I ended up sitting on the stairs of the pool while my hubby (a sinker, BTW) relaxed in comfort on the darned lounges!

Apologies for my wild giggles at the mental picture.

MANY thanks for the warning about floating off the recliner. I now know I might need to sit on the stairs holding on to the railing. I haven't been swimming for ages, so don't remember if I sink or float. I shall find out in November 2020 when I sail the Carnival Splendour. And counting down the days!

Now I have to figure out if I am a floater or a sinker....LOL!!!!     I looked at my Carnival page and don't see an option to buy a one day pass....only a week long pass to the spa.  Is there someplace I am not looking?

Where can I find day passes to the spa?  I am only able to see weekly passes.  Thanks!!

1 hour ago, eileen11 said: Where can I find day passes to the spa?  I am only able to see weekly passes.  Thanks!!

Single day Cloud 9 passes are only sold on board and subject to availability. IF al the cruise long passes sell out daily passes might not be offered at all (mostly likely) or only be available for use during port day hours (rare).

Just go up there on embarkation day. Take a look around, ask questions, and if they have them available, you can buy it then.

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Once we tried the thallosotherpy area on the magic, we won't sail without the weekly pass again. In fact, next week we just went ahead and booked a spa room being we know we would buy the package and it wold havery been the same price total and now we're right near the spas with a private elevator.  I visit 3 to 5 times a day. Btw- I'm a  floater on day one, but by chocolate melting cake number 5 (aka day 2)... I settle in nicely. Now getting up off the heated stone loungers... that's a different problem. .

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On 5/25/2019 at 6:45 PM, Shaded Lady said: @eileen11 I really wanted to enjoy the thalassotherapy pool on the Magic... but I couldn't! I'm not sure when you swim if you're a sinker or a floater- I'm a floater... the pool has these lovely recliners that should allow you to stretch out and relax while the wonderful water floats away all your stress. Except I kept floating off the darned things! I had to brace myself in place which wasn't very comfortable so I ended up sitting on the stairs of the pool while my hubby (a sinker, BTW) relaxed in comfort on the darned lounges!

I'm the same way!  I have to hang on for dear life (especially when the ship was rocking) and the hubby just stays put, relaxing!

On 5/26/2019 at 7:39 PM, crochetcruise said:   Apologies for my wild giggles at the mental picture.   MANY thanks for the warning about floating off the recliner. I now know I might need to sit on the stairs holding on to the railing. I haven't been swimming for ages, so don't remember if I sink or float. I shall find out in November 2020 when I sail the Carnival Splendour. And counting down the days!

The Splendor is my favorite ship and we always book a spa cabin.  Looking forward to our Aug. 31st sail date.  I love the warm benches in one of the rooms.  I stay up there are read for most of the cruise!

coevan

anyone been in the Thalasso Pool in heavy seas, it's crazy in there.  😵

Tried the Thalassotherapy pool for the first time last week on the Dream. When we first got there, the 'loungers' were full, but before long spots opened up. I tried to relax on the darn things, but if I lay back my head was in jeopardy of going under. So, it was either drown or sit up. The loungers don't accommodate short people very well.

44 minutes ago, coevan said: anyone been in the Thalasso Pool in heavy seas, it's crazy in there.  😵

We were in the thalassotherapy pool on Magic last year when the the seas were pretty choppy. It was pretty interesting sitting in the pool as the water levels kept going up and down the length of the pool. 

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Call it the Battle of the Waterslides.

In the last few years, the big boys of the cruise industry — Royal Caribbean , MSC Cruises , Norwegian Cruise Line and Carnival Cruise Line — have been locked in a game of one-upmanship when it comes to waterslides and watery fun zones on vessels.

In addition to such over-the-top, new attractions as go-kart tracks and roller coasters , the brands behind the biggest megaresorts at sea have been packing the top decks of their vessels with even more over-the-top watery allures.

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Royal Caribbean, for instance, added an 800-foot-long “water coaster” to the back of its 3,386-passenger Navigator of the Seas just a few years ago. It’s one of more than two dozen giant waterslides the line has added to more than half a dozen ships in the last seven years.

Royal Caribbean also plans a record six waterslides on its next new ship, Icon of the Seas, which is scheduled to debut in January 2024.

But as recently as early 2016, Royal Caribbean didn’t have a single waterslide on any of its vessels.

MSC Cruises also has gone big with giant water parks in the past seven years, with as many as four waterslides on more than half a dozen of its newest vessels. Norwegian has loaded up its most recent ships with giant water parks, too — some have as many as five waterslides!

Not to be outdone, Carnival, an early adopter of waterslides on ships, has added sprawling water park areas with multiple waterslides to almost every vessel in its fleet.

A brief history of water attractions at sea

In the beginning, there was the pool. As watery cruise ship attractions go, it has long been the staple — something found on nearly every cruise vessel going back to the 1970s.

But as early as 1978, at least one line was spicing up its Lido decks with a little waterslide fun — little being the operative word. That’s the year Carnival added a single slide into the pool on its 728-passenger Festivale — a slide so small it’s now hilarious to think it was touted as an attraction.

Often cited as the first waterslide ever on a cruise vessel, the Festivale slide was of a sort that was found at backyard pools at the time. The cruise industry was still in its infancy, of course, and ships were orders of magnitude smaller than they are today. Festivale measured just 32,697 tons, about one-seventh the size of today’s biggest cruise vessels.

Carnival, the so-called Fun Ship line, would go on to become the early leader in waterslides at sea. The 2,056-passenger Carnival Fantasy, which debuted in 1990, was the first cruise ship with a significant waterslide. It measured 115 feet in length.

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Just six years later, in 1996, Carnival would make news with the unveiling of a 214-foot-long corkscrew waterslide on what then was called Destiny. (The ship currently sails as the Carnival Sunshine after being rebuilt in 2013.) At the time, Destiny was the biggest cruise ship in the world.

In more recent years, Carnival has gone into waterslide-building overdrive. The line has added full-blown water park areas with waterslides, watery play zones and other features to all but four of its 25 ships. All but one of Carnival’s ships (Carnival Luminosa) now have at least one waterslide.

One of the Carnival water parks, on the line’s 5-year-old Carnival Horizon, even has Disney-style theming revolving around Dr. Seuss characters.

Norwegian, MSC Cruises and Royal Caribbean only began going big with waterslides on ships in the past decade or so. Many of the newest vessels from the brands have massive water park areas. Some of the brands are retrofitting big waterslides onto older ships, too.

Additionally, family-focused Disney Cruise Line now has major water attractions on all its vessels.

Where you’ll find the biggest waterslides at sea

If your idea of the perfect cruise ship is one loaded to the gills with waterslides and watery fun zones (plus all sorts of other over-the-top attractions), you’ll want to stick to the biggest floating megaresorts operated by Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, MSC Cruises and Carnival.

At Royal Caribbean, that means the giant Oasis-class vessels , which include Wonder of the Seas — the world’s largest cruise ship. At Norwegian, you’ll find the biggest waterslides and water parks on the line’s relatively recently built Breakaway Plus-, Breakaway- and Epic-class ships. At MSC Cruises, the new Seaside-, Meraviglia-, Meraviglia Plus- and World-class vessels have the line’s big water parks.

Big lines that have steered clear of the water-park-at-sea trend include Princess Cruises, Holland America and Celebrity Cruises. Geared more toward couples than families and typically drawing an older demographic, all three of these lines have stuck to a more subdued feel for the outdoor areas of their ships. The top decks of vessels operated by Princess, Holland America and Celebrity still mostly revolve around traditional swimming areas with pools, hot tubs and lounge chairs.

Ready for a splashy, top-deck thrill? These are the most spectacular watery attractions at sea.

The Perfect Storm

Where you’ll find it: Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas, Symphony of the Seas, Harmony of the Seas, Oasis of the Seas, Liberty of the Seas and Voyager of the Seas.

This isn’t just one giant waterslide; it’s a whole complex of waterslides, each one among the most exciting you’ll find anywhere on the world’s oceans.

The Perfect Storm is found on four of Royal Caribbean’s massive Oasis-class vessels — Wonder of the Seas, Symphony of the Seas, Harmony of the Seas and Oasis of the Seas — as well as the smaller Liberty of the Seas and Voyager of the Seas. The complex includes two four-deck-high racer slides called Cyclone and Typhoon, where you can do side-by-side speed tests with your travel partner.

On the four Oasis-class ships, there’s also a third, Champagne bowl-style slide called Supercell. It’ll swirl you around a big basin before plummeting you “down the drain” into a plunge pool. On Liberty of the Seas, a third slide called The Tidal Wave sends you screaming down a steep hill on an inner tube to a nearly vertical incline. Zooming upward, topping out and dropping back, you’ll get a blissful moment of complete weightlessness.

Note that Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas also has a waterslide area called Perfect Storm — but it’s completely different. More on that in a moment.

The Blaster

Where you’ll find it: Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas.

The Blaster is the Big Daddy of waterslides at sea. At 800 feet, it’s the longest ever built on a cruise ship. Added to Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas in 2019, it’s a seemingly endless stretch of yellow and orange tubing that winds around the back deck of the vessel like a snake.

A true sight to behold, The Blaster is so long because it’s what’s known as a water coaster. It features water jets that propel you up, down and forward — extending the ride — as you careen around the ship’s basketball court and surfing simulator in an inner tube. At times, you go flying over the side of the ship, over open water (not that you have much time to take in the view).

Royal Caribbean has named the area on Navigator of the Seas where The Blaster is located the Perfect Storm — the same name used for waterslide areas on six other ships — but the area is completely different than what you’ll find on the other vessels. In addition to The Blaster, the Perfect Storm area on Navigator of the Seas includes a headfirst mat racer slide called Riptide — the first of its kind at sea.

Where you’ll find it: Disney Fantasy and Disney Dream.

Leave it to family-focused Disney Cruise Line to come up with the coolest watery family attraction at sea. AquaDuck is a water coaster, like The Blaster on Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas, and is found on Disney’s two Dream-class ships. But don’t expect anything too white-knuckle. The ride is relatively gentle by water park standards, mainly because it’s designed for kids of all ages (and their parents, who can ride along on inner tubes for two).

While AquaDuck is slightly shorter than The Blaster at 765 feet in length, it has a bigger presence, thanks to its prime location encircling the main pool area. If you’re lounging up top, it’s hard to miss the massive, clear acrylic tubing of the ride, which is held up by 46 giant white stilts.

In addition to AquaDuck, the two Disney ships with the attraction (Disney Fantasy and Disney Dream ) have a relatively small, kid-friendly waterslide next to the centrally located Mickey’s Pool. Dubbed Mickey’s Slide, it’s held up by a giant Mickey hand, which is delightful. Both ships also have a watery play zone for toddlers called Nemo’s Reef. Plus, Disney Fantasy has a watery fun zone with water jets, geysers and bubblers called AquaLab.

Note that Disney’s newest ship — Disney Wish — has a water coaster attraction similar to the AquaDuck called the AquaMouse. The big difference: Riders will see animated shorts while riding up the ramp at the start of the ride.

Carnival WaterWorks

Where you’ll find it: Nearly all Carnival ships.

When it comes to waterslides on ships, cruise giant Carnival is still the undisputed king. The Fun Ship line began adding them to vessels way back in 1978, and there’s now at least one waterslide on every ship in the Carnival fleet — something no other line can say.

Indeed, on all Carnival ships, there’s now not just a single waterslide but a whole water park area. Called WaterWorks, these areas vary in size and features from vessel to vessel, but they typically have one or two big waterslides, a watery play zone with interactive water features and a large continuously filling dump bucket that periodically soaks everybody within range.

You’ll typically find the biggest Carnival water park complexes on the newest Carnival ships, such as Mardi Gras , Celebration and Carnival Venezia . All three have three waterslides — one more than most Carnival ships.

Aqua Park (Norwegian Cruise Line)

Where you’ll find it: Norwegian Epic, Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Getaway, Norwegian Escape, Norwegian Joy, Norwegian Bliss and Norwegian Encore.

Norwegian Cruise Line began going big with waterslides in 2010 when it debuted Norwegian Epic. And boy, did it go big! Norwegian Epic offers three monster waterslides, including the thrilling Epic Plunge — a 200-foot-long tube ride that ends in a swirling bowl. Epic Plunge is part of Norwegian Epic’s Aqua Park, the first water park on a Norwegian ship. Norwegian has since added Aqua Parks to six more new vessels, including its biggest ship, the 4-year-old Norwegian Encore .

Norwegian’s Aqua Parks vary in size and attractions from ship to ship, but some of them, such as the one on Norwegian Breakaway, have as many as five separate multistory waterslides. Yes, you read that right: Five waterslides on a single cruise ship!

On Norwegian Breakaway, the lineup includes twin free-fall slides that drop passengers nearly straight down several stories; two side-by-side twisting racer slides; and a family-friendly slide with a more modest drop. For sheer variety, the complex is hard to beat.

Aqua Park (MSC Cruises)

Where you’ll find it: MSC Seascape, MSC Seashore, MSC Seaview, MSC Seaside, MSC Meraviglia, MSC Bellissima, MSC Grandiosa, MSC Virtuosa, MSC Euribia, MSC World Europa.

Fast-growing MSC Cruises has joined the waterslide wars in the last few years — and in a massive way. Each of the 10 ships the line has unveiled since 2017 offers a full-blown water park on its top deck that’s packed with waterslides and other watery fun.

On North America-based MSC Seaside, the Aqua Park has four waterslides and a children’s play area with interactive water features. The waterslides include two massive, 525-foot-long dueling slides that extend over the sides of the ship. The top of the Aqua Park on MSC Seaside is also home to the liftoff point for a zip line that soars 344 feet across the top of the vessel.

Other MSC Cruises water parks at sea include the winter-themed Polar Aqua Park on MSC Meraviglia, which offers a suspended-in-the-sky ropes course in addition to four waterslides. There’s also the Aquaplay area for the little ones.

A handful of ships even have virtual reality waterslides that involve riders wearing virtual reality headsets as part of the experience.

In all, 14 of MSC Cruises’ 22 vessels now have at least one waterslide on their top decks.

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