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Royal Caribbean International

MV Navigator of the Seas

Your Rating:Five Stars
Reviewed by: Jordon McDermaid
# previous cruises: 1
Date of Trip: February 13, 2003
Itinerary: Caribbean - Eastern

Overview
This ship is great for teenagers through seniors. There is always something to do. You have everything from relaxing in lounge chairs by the pool to dancing all night long. There is also areas where you can get away from all the action. The rooms are great.

Public Areas
I am only 16 so i liked meeting new people at Fuel. A dance club for teenagers. I also liked walking around the promenade looking at all the different shops on the ship. I enjoyed going to the cafe and eating cookies and sandwiches. The pools were nice. I didn't use the pools too often because they are salt water. The hot tubs i liked, I was in them almost every night.

Food and Service
On board the Navigator of the Seas you will never go hungry. Everywhere you look there is food. There is Johnny Rockets. a 50's style restaurant, Windjammer Cafe is a buffet, Portofino and Chops Grille are restaurants on the ship that you have to pay for and make reservations. Cafe Promenade is a coffee shop/bakery where you can go and enjoy a nice coffee and a cookie, there is also a Ben & Jerry's. ice cream bar attached to the Cafe Promenade. The main dinning rooms are amazing. They are highly elegant and very beautiful. The food was amazing everywhere I ate, and I ate everywhere onboard. I didn't dislike anything i ate.

Cabins
The cabins might seem small at first but you get used to it. We once got about 50 kids in our interior stateroom, and everyone had somewhere to sit. The closet was very big. there was a lot of hangers provided to hang up all your clothing. There also was drawers you could put clothes in if you wanted. The shower was kind of small. An obese person might have trouble getting in and out but otherwise it was quite alright. There was only a few times I could hear anything from outside the room when I was inside my room.

Entertainment
The entertainment was great. I went to a show almost every night. There was musicals, commedians, and ice skaters. I enjoyed the ice skaters the most because i play hockey and it was good to see people skating again. The cruise staff was great. Our room atendant, Raul, was a great guy. He would always have a smile on his face and he could always make us laugh. Even though he hardly ever saw you he would always know your name and say "Hey, how you doing man?". The waiters at the dinning room were good. They werent the easiest to understand but you knew what they meant. They got the day off once and we were walking around one of the islands and we saw Raul and he asked how everything was going and gave us some hints on some cool places to check out.

Activities
On the cruise we stoped at San Juan, St. Thomas, and Nassau. It was easy to get off the boat to get to your shore excursions and it was even easier to get back on the boat to depart from the ports. The pools aboart the ship were salt water pools which i didn't like. I did enjoy the hot tubs though.

Who Goes
Almost everyone on the ship was extrememly kind and cool. I met some people from michigan and they are the coolest people ever. There was many many more people aboard I'm sure i could have met but didn't have the time to meet. Our favorite spot was the Helli Deck at about 1 AM. Just go up there and look at the stars and watch the ocean go by infront of you. It was incredible.

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