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Pool water change or no change?
Do the ships maintenance personnel change the pool water very often, or for
that matter, do they change it at all? Week after week with all those people in the water seems a little murky to me. Guido |
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Pool water change or no change?
At least on the Carnival Legend, they drain the pools before they
arrive in port on the last day, and fill it with sea water (treated, I believe) when they are out at sea on the next cruise. I suspect that the others do the same thing. Jim On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 04:48:23 GMT, "Guido" wrote: Do the ships maintenance personnel change the pool water very often, or for that matter, do they change it at all? Week after week with all those people in the water seems a little murky to me. Guido |
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Carnival changes the pool water daily. They also monitor the cleanliness of
the water very carefully, per CDC regulations. Tom Smith "Guido" wrote in message ... Do the ships maintenance personnel change the pool water very often, or for that matter, do they change it at all? Week after week with all those people in the water seems a little murky to me. Guido |
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Pool water change or no change?
Do the ships maintenance personnel change the pool water very often, or for
that matter, do they change it at all? On most, if not all of Princess ships use distilled sea water in the pools. I do not believe they are drained, but I have seen the water "tested" several times a day. In addition, quite a lot of water has to be replaced due to ship movement. "Anything that doesn't kill you,,,,,,,just hurts a hell of a lot" JLP20 |
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Pool water change or no change?
So how often does your local public pool change the water? NN
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Pool water change or no change?
The local Public pool is not sea water!
But I have seen the pools changed daily. Now though that they are open 24 hours I guess the little magical genie comes out when most are asleep and does it! Susette Join us on our Annual Group Cruise 04Dec04 Jewel of the Seas! Check out our website: www.cruiseoutlets.com |
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Pool water change or no change?
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 11:33:43 GMT, "NSq" wrote:
So how often does your local public pool change the water? Every time a black person get in it. |
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Pool water change or no change?
Do not use ships pools,or public pools,only used my own pool,when we had
one,now just the shower,or bathtub,not even the ocean,which we are close to. |
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Pool water change or no change?
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 04:48:23 GMT, "Guido"
wrote: Do the ships maintenance personnel change the pool water very often, or for that matter, do they change it at all? Week after week with all those people in the water seems a little murky to me. Think about this. People like hot tubs. Hot tubs attract seniors who may have "leakage" problems. Hot tubs relax people, promoting sex. Would you have sex with someone after being in a public hot tub? Can you say condoms? |
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