Navigator was our first cruise and well, it won't be our last. The ship was spectacular. The service was unbeatable.
The food while not the best I've had was very good and occasionally fabulous. We were assigned to the late dining but no table, the head waiter worked his magic and after our first night, when we ate at 6:30, we got our second seating. Our waiters were above and beyond spectacular. They were always available and in good humor. Our particular head waiter came by each night and spoke at length about our day asking questions of each of us. Then he would tell us what to expect the next day even offering advice about this and that. We ate there each evening except our anniversary night when we dined in the Porto Fino, which we felt was well worth the fifty bucks extra (25.00 p/p).
The daily events and nightly entertainment was numerous and well organized, Sometimes however, the staff, not the talent, did seem a little forced, and just going through the motions. My only complaint if one would call it that was the shopping guy on the room TV. He was annoying and gave doubtful information. Cozumel for example, the recommended places were the most expensive....and commercialized according to my wife who I should add, speaks Spanish. Finding "deals" in Cruise ship ports has to be a 1 and 10,000 shot but, the shopping guy made it seem as if a deal was around every corner. My two cents.