Spa Reservations (Barb?)

Ashley24

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I am going on my first 7 night cruise in a few weeks and am wanting to make a spa appointment. Is there a BEST time to make an appt. like first thing in the morning, just before dinner, in the middle of the afternoon, or doesn't it make any difference at all? It seems like a lot of work to check the Navigators to make sure that I'm not missing out on anything else on the ship like those special Art of Entertaining classes or something else. So, Barb or any other spa expert, when do YOU make your spa appts to maximize your time? By the way, I want to do the Elemis (sp?) Absolute Face and Body so you get an idea of the length of the appt.
Thanks!
Ann
 
Hi Ann. From what I have read on these boards, the most popular and recommended time for a spa appointment is during one, or both, of the "at sea" days. I prefer mornings but that's just me - too many years of single parenthood to change now...

The best time to MAKE an appointment is when you first board the ship.

The Elemis Absolute Face And Body Treatment is fantastic! Everyone has their favorite therapist and mine is Jeanette from South Africa. As I stated in a separate post, I wish I could convince her to settle in New York after fulfilling her cruise contract and either open her own spa or work in one locally!

Have a most wonderful cruise...
 

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