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Old 05-17-2009, 07:44 PM   #1
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Spa Question

Looking at sample Navigators on castaway.com, it looks like it might be smarter to NOT pre-book spa treatments but instead wait and see what the "specials" are each day. Any advice?
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Old 05-17-2009, 08:22 PM   #2
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That depends on what you want... specialty items like cabana massages tend to book quickly so if you'd like one of them, I would pre-book. The less expensive option for the Villas books quickly, too. The other (longer and more expensive) packages can only be booked while on board.

The 'Relax and Pamper' specials listed in the navigator are more like appetizers... they're a nice little treat but not a whole lotta 'meat'. A 20-minute massage will fly by in no time so while it's nice, it's just not enough for me. The longer treatments do cost more but you'll have lots of time to relax and totally unwind.

However, I will add a couple of the 'lite' treatments if I need something extra (I have a bad foot that tenses up so sometimes a quick 20-minute massage is just the thing) but I won't do them in place of my favorite must-do treatment - the hot stone massage... ahhh!

The specials tend to be offered during port days as an effort to boost bookings. If it's a popular port that many guests leave the ship to visit, then the spa is going to be slooow. How to tempt those that stay on board? Make them an offer (they can't refuse! Sorry - too much Sopranos!) You've got to be available with not too much notice for the specials (the night before or the day of) and your schedule needs to be flexible as times may be limited.

If it's something you would have booked, then great! Do you have plans that day (or plans you can change?) then a special may be just the thing. My luck is that they always offer the cellulite treatment as a special whenever I have "free time" which isn't something I personally would have booked.
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Old 05-18-2009, 09:31 AM   #3
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The spa specials tend to be Port Days and Embarkation Day. My suggestion would be to book what you want, and then if there are any specials that apply you can always asking about modifying your reservation. One tip I'll give you is to schedule a Frangipani scalp massage once you get onboard. It's technically a salon offering, so you can't book it in advance, but it's inexpensive and fantastic! Basically they massage your scalp with frangipani oil (which smells divine & conditions your hair) and then massage your shoulders with a muscle relaxing lotion. It's like the world's best chair massage. Takes about 30-40 minutes, if I remember correctly, and was under $40.
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Old 05-18-2009, 12:27 PM   #4
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I'm playing the game both ways. I've got a cabana massage booked for my 3-nighter in july. But if they have a ladies' morning special on our Nassau day, then I'll cancel the cabana and schedule the special. I'll be outside of the 24-hour window on the cabana massage, so should be able to do it with no problems.
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Thanks everybody! Oohh.. scalp massage sounds fantastic.
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I know this is a family board, but curious as to whether anyone here has done the Exotic Rasul. DH and I would like to do this and I wondered how hard it would be to book 75 days prior.
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You can find a description of the Exotic Rasul on CastawayClub.com - at least, one person's report of it.
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I've not done it, but heard only good things ......We are planning to book it for our August trip!
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I don't know why it'd be a problem on a family board. Jennifer and I did the Exotic Rasul many years ago. It was definitely enjoyable, although probably not for everyone. I can hear it now... "Ewwww... getting smeared with mud??? I bet my DH would just love the chance to do that to me!"
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