The Lido pool on HAL cruises to Alaska is covered and popular among kids. However, the covered pool was under repair, making it too cool during sea days when the ship was not in port. Despite this, cruise ships typically have heated pools open for use, especially during sea days when the ship is not in port.
On our Alaska cruise, we experienced the same issue with the covered pool being too cool. We saw someone in the pool one day but they weren’t there long due to the wind. Despite this, we have been to Alaska five times and have used the pool or hot tub on every cruise. All Royal Caribbean ships sailing to Alaska have an indoor pool for guests to enjoy. Quantum Class ships have two indoor pool areas, one for all ages and the other for guests 16 and older. Each area has a pool and several.
On our first Alaska cruise in July, we were sailing on Norwegian. We were wondering if we would be able to use the swimming pools on board or if it would be too cold to do so. Even on colder days, swimming is definitely an option on Alaskan cruises. The pools are heated when the outside temperature drops below 75, which depends on the weather. The pools are all outside, and early June can be chilly and rainy.
The four Royal ships that go to Alaska (Quantum, Ovation, Radiance, and Serenade) do not have waterslides, but all four have fully enclosed solarium pools. Assuming they are open, you can enjoy them. However, the seas were too choppy and windy for them to have the swimming pool.
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