On Fantasy soon ? Request: Rainforest Room questions to task

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Will you be sailing on the Fantasy soon ?

Would you be willing to visit Senses and ask a couple questions and report the answer back here ?

Of course, all I can offer is many thanks and gratitude !


Background: (all prices below do not include taxes or automatic gratuities, for simplicity sake)

A day pass (purchased in advance) to the Rainforest Room costs $16. So 7*16 = 112. Day passes do not include scrubs.

According to the Personal Navigators, a "length of cruise pass" on the Fantasy costs $144 for a single person, $193 for a couple. Clearly more than the cost of 7 day passes.

So, the questions I would like answers to, from Senses on an actual cruise:

(1) Does the $144/$193 length of cruise pass for Rainforest Room include scrubs ?

If yes,

(2) Do they sell a length of cruise pass that does NOT include scrubs ? If yes, what is the price for a single person and for a couple ? (price before taxes and gratuity and price including taxes and gratuity)

Thank you very much !!

SW
 
We are sailing on the Dream on September 16 th and the Fantasy on September 24th.
I can answer question 1 as a yes. The length of cruise pass includes 3 or 4 scrubs.

I don't know about question 2 as I get the length of cruise pass and actually enjoy the scrubs. I do believe the scrubs are sold separately though for 12.00 each if that helps at all.
 
We are sailing on the Dream on September 16 th and the Fantasy on September 24th.
I can answer question 1 as a yes. The length of cruise pass includes 3 or 4 scrubs.

I don't know about question 2 as I get the length of cruise pass and actually enjoy the scrubs. I do believe the scrubs are sold separately though for 12.00 each if that helps at all.

re: (1) that is what I figured given the price and our prior experience on Fantasy (our second cruise, we didn't know to ask, and they kept asking us if we wanted scrubs and I kept refusing; only after the cruise did I clue in why).

When you get your length of cruise pass on the Fantasy, would you be willing to ask them if they have a non-scrubs version and what its cost is (single/couple) and report back on the answer ?

The reason I am asking: I cannot use the scrubs (allergic) and therefore would prefer not paying for something I cannot use. For the Fantasy it is cheaper to buy 7 day passes instead of a length of cruise pass, unless they offer an "unadvertised" length of cruise pass that does NOT include the scrubs.

When we were on the Dream in December, they advertised both: a length of cruise pass that included scrubs and one that did not include scrubs. We got the one without, which was cheaper than the same number of days of single day passes purchased in advance.

We love the RR and use it each day of the cruise -- sometimes just for the heated chairs :-)

Thanks ! and enjoy your two cruises !! :-)

SW
 
When we did length of stay, we paid the price and two days into it found out we were entitled to scrubs. We were told that there was a price withOUT them. I hated them. It destroyed my enjoyment of the hot rooms, because it closed off my pores and made me so so SO much hotter.

By the way, the price for our 4 night cruise was about the same as the price you're seeing. Sad, eh? Mistake on our part.

And then it was almost a chore to use the room every day to try to get value from the cost. In the future, unless I have it written in stone that I will be using it at x time each day, I'd just get a few day passes and go with that.
 

re: (1) that is what I figured given the price and our prior experience on Fantasy (our second cruise, we didn't know to ask, and they kept asking us if we wanted scrubs and I kept refusing; only after the cruise did I clue in why).

When you get your length of cruise pass on the Fantasy, would you be willing to ask them if they have a non-scrubs version and what its cost is (single/couple) and report back on the answer ?

The reason I am asking: I cannot use the scrubs (allergic) and therefore would prefer not paying for something I cannot use. For the Fantasy it is cheaper to buy 7 day passes instead of a length of cruise pass, unless they offer an "unadvertised" length of cruise pass that does NOT include the scrubs.

When we were on the Dream in December, they advertised both: a length of cruise pass that included scrubs and one that did not include scrubs. We got the one without, which was cheaper than the same number of days of single day passes purchased in advance.

We love the RR and use it each day of the cruise -- sometimes just for the heated chairs :-)

Thanks ! and enjoy your two cruises !! :-)

SW

I will be happy to ask if they have a length of cruise without scrubs and how much that is for both single and couple.
Thank you! We are really looking forward to them :)
 
If you buy a day pass prior to sailing do you have to specify who it is for? Explain the scrubs? Are they mandatory?
 
What time does the rainforest room open on the embarkation day? Doing a back to back next spring, and I'm thinking that the rainforest room might be an excellent place to spend that extra time after we get to reboard.
 
If you buy a day pass prior to sailing do you have to specify who it is for? Explain the scrubs? Are they mandatory?

No you do not have to specify who it is for. You purchase it thru Gifts and Amenities and it does not include the scrubs.

The scrubs are not mandatory. If you purchase the more expensive length of cruise pass once onboard, then the scrubs are included in that price so you might as well take advantage of them. The OP's original question is whether they could buy a length of cruise pass without the scrubs so that they wouldn't be charged for them. I would think not, but will ask when I get onboard in a couple of weeks.
 
What time does the rainforest room open on the embarkation day? Doing a back to back next spring, and I'm thinking that the rainforest room might be an excellent place to spend that extra time after we get to reboard.

On the Dream in December it technically opened at noon (well, it was open just before, but senses officially opened at noon). However, upto the muster drill they run tours in Senses and have an open house, including of the rainforest room. So lots of people in and out, noisy, and no privacy to speak of.

We were told we were welcome to use the RR during that open house, but were warned re: humans and noise. While I sat down for a few minutes on the tile loungers, I came back during early dining to actually "use" the RR.

On embarkation day, Senses was open 12 noon - 10 pm. The other days it was 8 am - 10 pm. It is not open debarkation day.

SW
 
GOOD to know, thanks for posting. I'm still not sold on the daily pass but definitely want to try it out.
 
On the Dream and the Fantasy the RR has the special themed showers (swimsuit on), some different types of saunas, heated tile loungers, and two small hot tubs (hold 2-3 people each). Also, the hot tub area is on an enclosed deck (there are some openings for ventilation) that pops out the side of the ship, giving an excellent view (sunset is really neat from there).

When we have used it on either ship we are sometimes the only person in it, though never have there been more than about 5 or 6 people; however, that may have to do with the times we are going.

I spend most of my time in RR on the loungers. So relaxing. I sometimes bring a tablet to read on, and have fallen asleep on them more than once (I learned to set a timer on vibrate so at least I wouldn't sleep too long).

A google search will turn up lots of pictures and videos of the RR; some are quite good and informative.

SW
 
On the Dream and the Fantasy the RR has the special themed showers (swimsuit on), some different types of saunas, heated tile loungers, and two small hot tubs (hold 2-3 people each). Also, the hot tub area is on an enclosed deck (there are some openings for ventilation) that pops out the side of the ship, giving an excellent view (sunset is really neat from there).

When we have used it on either ship we are sometimes the only person in it, though never have there been more than about 5 or 6 people; however, that may have to do with the times we are going.

I spend most of my time in RR on the loungers. So relaxing. I sometimes bring a tablet to read on, and have fallen asleep on them more than once (I learned to set a timer on vibrate so at least I wouldn't sleep too long).

A google search will turn up lots of pictures and videos of the RR; some are quite good and informative.

SW

Thank you for doing that!! I've been in the RR on the Fantasy before where the loungers were all taken and NO ONE was abiding by any kind of sense of "I've been here long enough and people are waiting".

Or there are occasionally the ones who don't seem to care if any spa attendants are trying to enforce a 30-minute limit during crowded times. I was in the hot tub and saw one woman change from her lounger - where she'd been since I first got to the RR well over 30 minutes before - to another one in an attempt to try and trick the attendant into thinking she hadn't been there for well over half an hour.
 
Thank you for doing that!! I've been in the RR on the Fantasy before where the loungers were all taken and NO ONE was abiding by any kind of sense of "I've been here long enough and people are waiting".

Or there are occasionally the ones who don't seem to care if any spa attendants are trying to enforce a 30-minute limit during crowded times. I was in the hot tub and saw one woman change from her lounger - where she'd been since I first got to the RR well over 30 minutes before - to another one in an attempt to try and trick the attendant into thinking she hadn't been there for well over half an hour.

To be honest, I have never been in the RR when it has been busy enough that they needed to enforce any time limit. I suppose I have gotten pretty lucky.


SW
 
If you buy a day pass prior to sailing do you have to specify who it is for? Explain the scrubs? Are they mandatory?

They are oil-based sugar-type scrubs with scents (not overly fake, but enough to cause problems for very sensitive people like me) that you rub on your skin and then sit in the hot rooms.

They are not mandatory.

They are messy.

To be super-obnoxious I'm going to quote myself to clarify what I'd said.

two days into it found out we were entitled to scrubs. We were told that there was a price withOUT them.

We bought the full priced length of cruise pass. We were not given scrubs. 2 days into a 4 night cruise we found out that we were entitled to them. The person that charged us somehow spaced that we had paid the higher price, and didn't give them to us. Or maybe she asked a question like "do you want your scrubs?" and I didn't understand or hear (I have poor hearing in crowded noisy environments) and we said "no" thinking it was extra? Who knows. I didn't know then and I don't know now. :)

When we went to get them, she checked to see what we had purchased, and since we had purchased that package *that included the scrubs*, she gave them to us. And that act of checking showed me that there was a price for a scrub-free package.


And the day passes don't include them, though I think you can buy them a la carte.
 
They are oil-based sugar-type scrubs with scents (not overly fake, but enough to cause problems for very sensitive people like me) that you rub on your skin and then sit in the hot rooms.

They are not mandatory.

They are messy.

To be super-obnoxious I'm going to quote myself to clarify what I'd said.



We bought the full priced length of cruise pass. We were not given scrubs. 2 days into a 4 night cruise we found out that we were entitled to them. The person that charged us somehow spaced that we had paid the higher price, and didn't give them to us. Or maybe she asked a question like "do you want your scrubs?" and I didn't understand or hear (I have poor hearing in crowded noisy environments) and we said "no" thinking it was extra? Who knows. I didn't know then and I don't know now. :)

When we went to get them, she checked to see what we had purchased, and since we had purchased that package *that included the scrubs*, she gave them to us. And that act of checking showed me that there was a price for a scrub-free package.


And the day passes don't include them, though I think you can buy them a la carte.

When we were on the Dream in December, both the 3 night and 4 night cruises had the RR length of cruise pass in a deluxe and standard version. The deluxe version included scrubs. The sign at the Senses check-in/payment desk included both types and prices. Which is what let me know there was actually two different versions :-) I bought the cheaper no-scrub version.

The no-scrub length of cruise pass on the 3 night or 4 night Dream cruises is cheaper than 3 or 4 single day passes. In this other thread I started before out December cruise I showed the math, and then added an update post after the cruise with the pricing info we learned: http://www.passporterboards.com/forums/showthread.php?t=292287 Update post with Dream-specific pricing info: http://www.passporterboards.com/forums/showpost.php?p=4512550&postcount=8

However, when I was on the Fantasy a few years ago, the sign there only had one price, which did include scrubs. That is why I am trying to find out if, on the Fantasy, they actually do sell both versions of the length of cruise pass -- the deluxe one they advertise, which includes scrubs, and, hopefully, but this is the mystery, a less expensive no-scrubs version.

Since we have an awesome volunteer who is willing to ask, hopefully come the end of September we shall have an answer ! :-)

SW
 
When we were on the Dream in December, both the 3 night and 4 night cruises had the RR length of cruise pass in a deluxe and standard version. The deluxe version included scrubs. The sign at the Senses check-in/payment desk included both types and prices. Which is what let me know there was actually two different versions :-) I bought the cheaper no-scrub version.

The no-scrub length of cruise pass on the 3 night or 4 night Dream cruises is cheaper than 3 or 4 single day passes. In this other thread I started before out December cruise I showed the math, and then added an update post after the cruise with the pricing info we learned: http://www.passporterboards.com/forums/showthread.php?t=292287 Update post with Dream-specific pricing info: http://www.passporterboards.com/forums/showpost.php?p=4512550&postcount=8

However, when I was on the Fantasy a few years ago, the sign there only had one price, which did include scrubs. That is why I am trying to find out if, on the Fantasy, they actually do sell both versions of the length of cruise pass -- the deluxe one they advertise, which includes scrubs, and, hopefully, but this is the mystery, a less expensive no-scrubs version.

Since we have an awesome volunteer who is willing to ask, hopefully come the end of September we shall have an answer ! :-)

SW

I will make sure I ask first thing when I buy my length of cruise pass. :)
 
Will you be sailing on the Fantasy soon ?

Would you be willing to visit Senses and ask a couple questions and report the answer back here ?

Of course, all I can offer is many thanks and gratitude !


Background: (all prices below do not include taxes or automatic gratuities, for simplicity sake)

A day pass (purchased in advance) to the Rainforest Room costs $16. So 7*16 = 112. Day passes do not include scrubs.

According to the Personal Navigators, a "length of cruise pass" on the Fantasy costs $144 for a single person, $193 for a couple. Clearly more than the cost of 7 day passes.

So, the questions I would like answers to, from Senses on an actual cruise:

(1) Does the $144/$193 length of cruise pass for Rainforest Room include scrubs ?

If yes,

(2) Do they sell a length of cruise pass that does NOT include scrubs ? If yes, what is the price for a single person and for a couple ? (price before taxes and gratuity and price including taxes and gratuity)

Thank you very much !!

SW


Just curious....where were you able to see a 7-night Fantasy Navigator that confirmed those prices? I have not been able to locate one.
 
Just curious....where were you able to see a 7-night Fantasy Navigator that confirmed those prices? I have not been able to locate one.
I was able to find a navigator here that had those prices listed: http://disneycruiselineblog.com/201...caribbean-cruise-port-canaveral-june-18-2016/

It did not specify whether it was a deluxe pass or not, but with the price being less than the day passes for a week (for a couples pass) I would assume that the ones on the Navigator are standard.

Just redid the math for a single cruiser...which is a higher cost than getting 7 individual day passes, so now I'm confused LOL​
 
I was able to find a navigator here that had those prices listed: http://disneycruiselineblog.com/201...caribbean-cruise-port-canaveral-june-18-2016/

It did not specify whether it was a deluxe pass or not, but with the price being less than the day passes for a week (for a couples pass) I would assume that the ones on the Navigator are standard.

Just redid the math for a single cruiser...which is a higher cost than getting 7 individual day passes, so now I'm confused LOL​

The one advertised in the Navigator for the 7 days, as far as I know, is for the deluxe pass including scrubs.

SW
 

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