Navigator of the Seas Review

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RCL needs some improvement

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Bella1031
First Time Cruiser • Age 40s

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Sail Date: Nov 2009

Embarkation- there werent any signs when we pulled into the terminal and we could see the ship but didn't know how to get there. There were no signs. Had to be directed to it. Once we parked (sat in the car for an hour waiting to get in the parking section) we were on the ship in 20 minutes.

Cabin- very nice but you can tell the ship is showing her age and needs some updating. The room was perfect but our balcony wasnt that clean, I was almost afraid to walk out onto it barefoot. There were pieces of hair all over the balcony when we first walked onto it. Our stateroom attendant was very nice and helpful. There was one day where we didn't get any wash rags and couldn't find him, he never answered our calls but we made do. Once we found him (the next day) he immediately gave us some.

Entertainment- Awful. We walked out of 3 of the 4 shows within 10-15 minutes into them and we didnt even bother going to the Farewell show. There was a Motown group from Vegas on the ship called Spectrum who were supposedly voted the best in Vegas for 5 years straight. Did not see how. One of the lead singers in the RCI show cast had one of the most obnoxious voices. For those of you in the younger crowd, she reminded me of Fantasia Barrino(the American Idol winner a few years back) on crack. The cruise director and activities manager were very funny though. The comedian on board, Rick Corso, was pretty funny but it was the same old comedian routine, i.e. "I'm divorced, viagra is my best friend, I'm from New Jersey, blah, blah, blah" and lots of cursing.

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