Navigator of the Seas Review

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Review for the British Isles & Western Europe Cruise on Navigator of the Seas
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10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Oct 2016

This was an enjoyable cruise, overall. Dining room experience, however, was limited by extended shore excursions. RCCL did not provide dining room options for those attending their excursions. We were told by head waiter he could make specialty restaurant reservations for us, but dining room accommodations were not possible, even though the dining room tables were often empty. Windjammer was the only option, except for Moroccan tour that arrived back ten minutes before it closed. Room service took 45 minutes once you orderied, as no pre-ordering was possible except for breakfast starting at 6:30. Early departures for trips and late openings for restaurant and Windjammer made full breakfasts difficult as well. Set schedules did not seem to work with this itinerary.

Ice skating show delightful! Outside entertainment offered a variety of acts and each was enjoyable. Ship production numbers suffered from one week singer who did not blend with the other performers.

Enrichment speaker on ports was interesting and informative.

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