Barbmouse63
<font color=navy>Thanks for your support!! I have
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abca said:A lot of cruise ships (especially the older ones) pump sea water into their pools once they are underway. The Disney ships use regular chlorinated water in their pools.
BigRed1 said:There is nothing regular about it.....It's COLDchlorinated water!
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I don't know why it was cold. Both times, October '04 Magic and '05 Wonder, it was more like 75 degrees. 75 degree water is cold. Bathwater for me is a 103 degree hot tub.tvguy said:It was 82 degrees most of our cruise. That's bathwater!!!.....
BigRed1 said:I don't know why it was cold. Both times, October '04 Magic and '05 Wonder, it was more like 75 degrees. 75 degree water is cold. Bathwater for me is a 103 degree hot tub.You would think the pool water would still be warm in October...maybe its just me.
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LasseKjus said:I've been on five cruises (Disney Magic, Norwegian Norway, Carnival Paradise, Holland America Zuiderdam, MSC Opera) and all were salt water EXCEPT the Disney Magic. Granted, the Disney was five years ago, but it shocked me when on the Norway, I tasted salty water. Then on the Paradise, I figured that was the norm and on the Disney it's the exception. I also noted on the Mickey pool that it was nearly empty of water by the end of the cruise. I'm sure that isn't the case anymore, but it was something I noticed.
BigRed1 said:I don't know why it was cold. Both times, October '04 Magic and '05 Wonder, it was more like 75 degrees. 75 degree water is cold. Bathwater for me is a 103 degree hot tub.You would think the pool water would still be warm in October...maybe its just me.
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