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| Community Rank: Adventurer ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006
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| Spa Treatments for the Younger Set After responding to a different post about spa treatments for the younger set at WDW, thought I'd ask about spa treatments on board the Wonder for the younger set. I don't see any listed on the DCL website ( and don't recall seeing any on our first cruise) but then again maybe I'm missing something. Are there younger set (15 and younger) treatments?
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| Join Date: Feb 2000 Location: Ann Arbor, MI USA
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| They do offer some spa opportunities through the teen program, but nothing that can be booked in advance of the cruise. Normally, the spa is age 18 and up.
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| Thanks, Dave. I guess I'll have to hope for the best on board. Do you have any other details? My DDs will be 10 and 12 when we sail and of course, everyone has to play. Thanks!
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| Join Date: Feb 2000 Location: Ann Arbor, MI USA
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| Unfortunately, if they're 10 and 12, they'll be too young for whatever is available to the teen program. The spa and fitness center is part of the adults-only area, and they really try to maintain that atmosphere. The teen program opportunities happen on port-of-call days, when a lot of folks are off the ship.
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| Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Northern NV
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| We were able to schedule a Mother/Daughter spa treatment on our last two cruises. It was offered on ship during a port day. The first time it was my 13 yr. old and I scheduled for a facial, mini-mani and pedicure. They booked my 11 yr. old at the same time for a mini-mani/pedi. We each had our own technician, but all in the same room. It was really fun. The second time, my 14 yr. old (same kids, different year I would ask about available treatments when you board. My guess is that they schedule them when space/staff is available on less-popular days (port days). ![]()
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