A new facility but not a new concept for Royal Caribbean and Disney Cruise Lines has revealed that their new Disney Dream' cruise liner is to include a spa facility for those aged between 13 and 17. Whilst not an original concept within the cruise holidays market, the integration of such a service on their first new ship in over ten years will no doubt attract teens wanting to relax and perhaps get some growing pains soothed.
Named the Chill Spa' the youth area will be incorporated into the Disney Dream's Senses Spa & Salon. With two treatment rooms available those wishing to test the services will be able to receive body treatments, pedicures, manicures, massages and teen-friendly facials aimed at reducing acne. Meanwhile separate showering and dressing facilities will allow teenagers privacy away from adults, giving them their own environment to enjoy on such a cruise.
The addition of such a service onboard a liner is not the first time it's been done with Royal Caribbean Cruise Line already offering a three youth treatment room service on their Oasis of the Seas ship. Meanwhile Princess, NCL and Carnival all offer teenage treatments but located within their adult spa facilities.
Meanwhile the highly anticipated January 2011 launch of the vessel has seen strong demand for other liner details. Along with the teen spa the Disney Dream will include virtual portholes in all no window cabins, the first water coaster in the industry, the Enchanted Garden restaurant which changes its appearance as the sun sets and the upscale French restaurant Remy.