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Pools and Hot Tubs
The main pool has two parts, sectioned off for the deep end (about 6'
deep) and the wading end (4' deep). There are ample lounge chairs (many
with cushioned covers), which are easy to find on the Pool Deck or Sunrise
Deck, except on sea days, when you get the typical lounge hogs, who
"reserve" their spot at 6:30 in the morning and don't show up
until noon, or later. There are four hot tubs spaced around the pool, and
most of the time, one or two remained unoccupied until the afternoon. The
pool is chlorinated salt water, and was comfortably refreshing for this
Northerner, but for some with thinner blood, it was cool.
The
Thalassotherapy Pool
This is the latest fad on the Millennium Class ships, and a very nice one
at that! It's like entering a giant hot tub, but not too hot. There are
jets of water shooting out from the sides and pool bottom, huge
faucet-looking jets overhanging the four corners (which makes for a great
back massage), and chrome, in-water, loungers on two sides, with bubblers
underneath (can accommodate six easily). There are two hot tubs, one on
either side of the pool, and neither was crowded at any time. This pool is
off limits to children, and it is also chlorinated salt water, but warm.
Surrounding the Thalassotherapy Pool area are very comfortable, pillowed
(lower back and head) teak lounge chairs. Again, this gets busy, as does
the main pool, in the afternoon.
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