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Just got off Scarlett Lady: Insights
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Just got off my first cruise ever, which happened to be on Scarlett Lady. Here’s some stuff I think might be good for first timers to know:

-The music on board is 💯🔥 -Do not miss Scarlett Night. Be ready to get in the pool at the party. It’s worth it. Once in a lifetime experience. -The decks when wet are extremely slippery. Croc brand shoes have 0 traction on them. Get you some flip flops with some super gripping action. -Test Kitchen is a fun experience. It was the only place on board with unique mocktails on the menu but I didn’t find out until the last night that you can go in and order from their “bar” even if you’re not currently dining there. -No one goes to the hot tubs after midnight if you want it to yourself. They are open to 2 am. -You can’t take disposal cups/containers off the boat at ports. Bring a reusable cup/bottle. -The thermal baths experience was very nice. Highly recommend. -My sea view cabin on deck 5 was a little too warm for my tastes, even with the air set as low as it could go. I’d say the whole ship was on the warm side (definitely never cold.) I sailed in March. -The Sip bar offers a high tea with good looking desserts but only on sea days. We didn’t find out until it was too late!

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I noticed Scarlet was much warmer internally too. Warmer than Resilient.

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