Yes, there is a fitness center onboard all Royal Caribbean cruise ships. Each state-of-the-art fitness center offers the latest fitness equipment, as well as fitness classes and personal training. Guests must be 16 years and over to use the fitness center.
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All exercise equipment and saunas are no charge. Spa treatments, massages, and other personalized offerings are for a charge.
Cruise ship fitness centers are usually the busiest in the mornings and on sea days; work out at mealtimes or just before dinner to avoid the crowds. If you exercise while the ship is moving, prepare for the roll of the ship to impact your workout and make balance a bit trickier.
On every ship, there's a flyer at the casino host desk and at the cashier that shows the points required to earn discounts and free cruises. On a typical cruise recently, 800 points might earn you a free cruise on a very limited selection of cruises while 1,500 will get you access to a much longer list.
Price. There is a charge of $8.99 per person for the 60-minute session. Passengers in Star Class suites receive one free session for each person, per room.
For women, the dress code may ask for sundresses, skirts and blouses, dress shorts and capri pants are acceptable. Don't wear sleeveless shirts (for men), cut-off jeans, T-shirts or gym shorts.
Exercise boosts your mood and energy, no matter where you are. Instead of grabbing an afternoon latte, try to find a local gym that will give you a guest pass. If you can squeeze a workout in the morning or midday, you'll end up having more energy for other fun activities.
Cruise ship workers are not supposed to hook up with passengers, but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen. It is rare though – most crew follow the rules because they know they'll lose their job if they're caught. You won't be surprised to hear that cruise lines ban crew from having sex with passengers.
Many ships have a prominent thoroughfare that runs the length of the cruise ship from bow to stern. On Royal Caribbean cruise ships or Carnival Cruise Line, this is often referred to as I-95 because the large hallway reminded someone of the highway that runs up and down the east coast of the United States.
The ships are tolerant to innocent hanging out, as crew/passenger interaction is encouraged to ensure passengers have a great time at sea. But anything more than friendly conversation is strictly forbidden. It's unprofessional and can lead to some pretty serious legal trouble for the ship.