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Do cruise pools get crowded?

Pools are typically small and no deeper than 5 or 6 feet. Diving and jumping is not permitted; you are welcome to swim laps, but each lap will be short, and the pools will likely be crowded at peak hours.



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The pools are small due to Free Surface Effect. The more room water has to slosh back and forth, the more unstable the ship becomes. The fact that the pools are typically on the highest deck only furthers the need for them to be small.

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Here are some of the best ways to avoid the crowds on a cruise.
  1. Make priority boarding a priority. ...
  2. Check in on the exact date check-in opens. ...
  3. Pick a smaller ship or more premium cruise line. ...
  4. Book the ship-within-a-ship experience. ...
  5. Enjoy some of those comfy lounges during off-peak hours. ...
  6. Get up early.


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Cruise lines drain their swimming pools at night to discourage guests from trying to enter the pool when it is closed. Draining the swimming pools each night also allows the cruise lines to replace the water with clean water and a drained swimming pool is safer if the weather is rough.

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Crowded Pools The pools on the Disney cruise ships can get crowded. If you visit the pools during non-peak hours, it will help with the crowd levels. We like to use the pools in the morning or on port days. That being said, we don't really have an issue with the crowded pools.

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If you're planning to bring a gallon jug of purified water with you onboard for that little one, you can absolutely do so in your carry-on luggage. Just be sure that it's sealed and in its original container when you carry it onboard.

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Cruise ship pools are usually filled with saltwater which has been chemically treated. On some cruise ships, you will find freshwater pools but these are less common. It is possible to have a cruise ship where some pools are fresh and some saltwater, this is very common on Royal Caribbean cruise ships.

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Are pools on cruise ships open 24 hours? Pools are generally open 8:00am to midnight; hours may vary and are listed in the HUB App. Carnival Cruise Line® is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all of our guests in all aspects of their cruise experience.

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To avoid crowds and experience cooler temperatures, consider traveling in the shoulder months of May and September or early October. Most Mediterranean cruises sail in the summer months, when the sun and sand in coastal ports are at their peak and cities come alive with activity.

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Can You Sleep on a Cruise Ship Balcony? There are no rules that say that passengers on cruise ships can't sleep on their balconies. That said, cruise lines do generally advise against it. Despite this many people enjoy sleeping on their balconies and you won't have any problem doing so if you want to.

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How do you not get bored on a cruise?
  1. Explore the cruise ship: A cruise ship is filled with several venues offering different amenities. ...
  2. Sign up for enrichment classes: ...
  3. Take part in onboard activities: ...
  4. Visit the onboard entertainment venues: ...
  5. Sign up for spa services: ...
  6. Take occasional naps:


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For a seven-day cruise, two to three swimsuits should be sufficient. However, if you plan on spending a lot of time at the pool or beach, you may want to pack more. In addition, don't forget to pack sunscreen, hats, a hair dryer, and cover-ups to protect your skin from the sun.

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Depths vary by ship. For your cruise ship, click here. What are your standard pool rules? Pools are generally open 8:00am to midnight; hours may vary and are listed in Carnival's HUB App.

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While, yes, underwater cruise ship rooms do exist, they aren't staterooms or suites that passengers can stay in. Instead, the rooms below the waterline are meant for crew members.

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In general, cruise ships provide all of the towels you need. This means that you don't only get bath, hand, and face towels for your cabin, but you'll also be provided with beach towels for both swimming in the pool and swimming on your beach day excursions offshore.

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Shipboard potable water (drinking, bathing, whirlpools, etc.) either comes from a shoreside water treatment plant or is generated on board from seawater via Reverse Osmosis systems or Evaporators. Swimming pool water is typically seawater.

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Cruise ships typically change their pool water every two to three days. This is done to ensure that the water remains clean and safe for passengers.

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Carnival Cruise Line: Carnival has one of the loosest beverage policies of all cruise lines, allowing each guest to carry on a maximum of 12 sealed 12 oz. cans or cartons of a non-alcoholic beverage (e.g., sodas, juices, milk, or sparkling water) – a policy that most cruise lines have eliminated.

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Guests may also bring non-alcoholic beverages as carry-on items on boarding day. Non-alcoholic beverages may not exceed 12 standard (17 oz.) cans, bottles or cartons per stateroom. Milk and distilled water brought on for infant, medical, or dietary use are permitted.

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