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nocando10
October 29th, 2009, 03:53 PM
I was wondering if any one knows the pricing for the spa for the week? I tried to book a spa balcony but they were sold out.
My mother got the spa pass on the Pearl but I cannot remember the price.
Thanks,
John
pateoreo1
October 29th, 2009, 04:30 PM
I was wondering if any one knows the pricing for the spa for the week? I tried to book a spa balcony but they were sold out.
My mother got the spa pass on the Pearl but I cannot remember the price.
Thanks,
John
The Spa Price on the Pearl was $99 in June.
pcreek
October 29th, 2009, 04:44 PM
I would like to think (HOPE?!) that the EPIC won't be having the 'Spa Pass' available.
I would like to believe that if you want the 'Spa Pass' you would need to book one of the Spa cabins.
If that is not the case, then all the Spa cabins with 'private access to the spa area' would not be cost effective to the passenger.
How 'private' would it be if all the other passengers can purchase a Spa Pass?
(I'm in one of the SPA cabins, btw)
time2cruise1
October 29th, 2009, 05:10 PM
I would like to think (HOPE?!) that the EPIC won't be having the 'Spa Pass' available.
I would like to believe that if you want the 'Spa Pass' you would need to book one of the Spa cabins.
If that is not the case, then all the Spa cabins with 'private access to the spa area' would not be cost effective to the passenger.
How 'private' would it be if all the other passengers can purchase a Spa Pass?
(I'm in one of the SPA cabins, btw)
I am nearly 100% certain they will. The only difference in price for a spa cabin and regular cabin is the $100 spa pass cost. The difference is those in the spa cabins will have key card access and others will have to check in like today. Do you think for a minute they will not allow those in the courtyard to buy a pass.
pcreek
October 29th, 2009, 05:14 PM
<sigh> :(
You're probably correct.
nocando10
October 29th, 2009, 05:19 PM
Plus the 24hr access that you would not get without a spa balcony. And there is no way they will only limit the spa to the 30 odd spa balcony's. By the way the Spa is great well worth the extra $100! Very relaxing.
John
time2cruise1
October 29th, 2009, 05:21 PM
Plus the 24hr access that you would not get without a spa balcony. And there is no way they will only limit the spa to the 30 odd spa balcony's.
John
24 hour access remains in doubt - that language has disappeared
LWcalif
October 29th, 2009, 06:15 PM
We currently have a BA balcony, but are considering a Spa cabin. The website says entry to the Mandara Spa experience & fitness center. Does this mean if you are not in a Spa cabin and want to use the fitness center only, there a daily or weekly charge?
travelagentlucy
November 1st, 2009, 07:14 AM
We currently have a BA balcony, but are considering a Spa cabin. The website says entry to the Mandara Spa experience & fitness center. Does this mean if you are not in a Spa cabin and want to use the fitness center only, there a daily or weekly charge?
I hope that balcony cabins have free access to the fitness centre, especially the equipment! If not I am booking into a spa cabin. I was debating the thought of the 24hr spa acess but if they are going to be doing those passes then that would be cool. Does the $100 allow access throughout the whole cruise or just for a day?
time2cruise1
November 1st, 2009, 09:44 AM
I hope that balcony cabins have free access to the fitness centre, especially the equipment! If not I am booking into a spa cabin. I was debating the thought of the 24hr spa acess but if they are going to be doing those passes then that would be cool. Does the $100 allow access throughout the whole cruise or just for a day?
The fitness center has always been available at no charge and I expect the same on the Epic. Spa cabins and or the $100 fee gives access for the whole cruise to the spa area with hot tubs, thermotherapy, steam, sauna etc....