Navigator of the Seas Review

Great service, food and entertainment

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Navigator of the Seas
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Rjziegler_4
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Apr 2016
Cabin: Superior Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony

This was our 29th anniversary and decided to take a cruise since that cruise taken was in 1994 on Celebrity and 1981 on Carnival. The ships have vastly improved since then. The Navigator of the seas was recently renovated and was like a new ship. The cabin was clean with a seating area, large closet setup with more than ample shelving space. The bathroom was ample with tri-mirror and shelving and a shower stall with door enclosure rather then shower curtain with rain shower head. The desk/make-up area was good with shelving and storage cabinets, which also housed the refrigerator and safe. The king size bed was very comfortable with plenty of room for large luggage underneath, and Good size balcony. We chose early assigned dining to be assured of having our same servers and made some new friends. Our servers were exceptional, Inyohan and Pedro at table #311. The food was very good and would always have at least one new dish to try each night from the regular menu. Entertainment was very good with variety, d on't miss the comedy shows. Service was great no matter where we were on the ship, we do have to especially compliment our cabin attendant, Donato, who was accommodating to anything we may have asked of him. Our Cruise Director was a hoot and a comedian in his own right, Jerry. All I can say is that we loved the Navigator.

Cabin Review

Superior Oceanview Stateroom with Balcony

Cabin D3

Very comfortable and accommodating.

Port Reviews

Labadee

Being a senior was not interested in the activities or sitting in the sun on a beach. For families and younger generations it would be great.

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