warrenz1963
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Nov 12, 2014
Hello! I'm hoping you all will share your reviews of the Rainforest Room on the Fantasy. TIA for anything you care to share!
It’s always been very crowded when we’ve gone even before the d+ deal—I do see how September might be less crowded as that is generally a slow time with back to school and hurricane season.I loved it in September. We didn't have any of the crowding issues. It sounds like the people who found it to crowded were on during the D+ sailings. We were on the Dream then, and while we didn't use the RR, that cruise (and all of the D+ sailings) was/were super crowded. I can see where that would make it a bad proposition, but if your sailing isn't crowded, I think you should try it.
Yeah that was the covid policy but it would be something I prefer as well. Or even if it was shared but you booked a specific time and the capped the number of people who could book at that time slot to 6 people so that there would always be loungers and space in the various facilities.In January 2022, they were only booking one family at a time. We got a slot which was for about 1 1/2 hours and the four of us got to use the area (me, DH, 2DDs in 20's). It was absolutely heaven. We didn't have to worry about other people and got to spend the time together. I want to say it was about $400-500 but I don't remember. It was worth it to us. I would do it again if it was offered as our individual area.
I appreciate your feedback!We did the rainforest room pass in March of this year for a 7 night eastern Caribbean on the Fantasy. I would not do it again. We paid around $150 per person with the tax and gratuity and we used it like 3 times because of how busy it was.
Every time I went in there it was packed with people. Couldn't get in a rain shower, tile chair, or the dipping pools out on the deck. If someone had a tile chair and room opened in the pool they would leave their things on the tile lounger and go use the pool- meaning no one else could take the tile lounger they were not using at that moment. I also found the dipping pools a little weird. They are not as warm as a hot tub, not as cold as a pool, and they fit like 2 people. I was out there alone and some lady just got in with me. It was super awkward. When i went in with my husband no one tried to get in with us but just so weird.
The saunas/steam rooms were usually the only areas with space available.
My biggest complaint is that people were not treating it like a relaxing spa environment. There was yelling, loud laughing, etc.
The only time I actually enjoyed it was while we were at port in San Juan and it was not as bad- but a sea day- forget it. My cruise was sold out and they were still selling passes at like 5 pm on the first day- it seems like they should have stopped hours earlier but $$$$$$$.
Not relaxing and not worth the money. I was so disappointed.
Thank you for your feedback!We bought the rainforest passes on a 7 night western in January. It was a one and done for us. The area was always crowded. We went a few times before getting ready for late dinner. My husband went a few times to use the sauna after working out in the gym.
We used the hot tubs a couple times. No one tried to share the hot tub with us, but strangers did get in with a couple that were in the other hot tub. Super awkward. We also didn’t like that the heated loungers weren’t cleaned between guests. Once we figured that out, we didn’t even try to use them again. Some people may be ok with that, but we weren’t.
Thank you for your feedback!I've enjoyed the Rainforest Room on the Dream and Fantasy, most recently in January. I don't use it on the Magic or Wonder because their Rainforest Rooms don't have an ocean view or hot tubs, two important features for me. The key imo is the time of day and week that you go, so that it isn't crowded when you're there. Late afternoons are crowded times. Sea days are more crowded than port days. If you can arrange to go at a low occupancy time, it's very nice. I like having a cruise-length pass because I can drop by and check out how busy it is. If the loungers are full, that tells me it isn't a good time to go, and I can come back at another time.
I'm not sure why a PP referred to the hot tubs as "dipping pools". They're hot tubs- the same temperature as the ship's other hot tubs. The Rainforest Room hot tubs are actually the biggest draw for me, as when the rainforest room is uncrowded, it's much nicer to use the hot tubs there than on the adult pool deck.
Thank you for your feedback!I loved it in September. We didn't have any of the crowding issues. It sounds like the people who found it to crowded were on during the D+ sailings. We were on the Dream then, and while we didn't use the RR, that cruise (and all of the D+ sailings) was/were super crowded. I can see where that would make it a bad proposition, but if your sailing isn't crowded, I think you should try it.