Navigator of the Seas Review

The Navigator and its crew are very good at what they do

Review for the Southern Caribbean Cruise on Navigator of the Seas
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Fantom333
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Jan 2018
Cabin: Interior Stateroom

We traveled on Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Sea's out of the Port of Miami starting January 5, 2018.

The Good, Bad and Ugly!

Things were a bit bad getting on the ship was a bit more difficult than one would have thought. Long lines most likely caused by the long and narrow terminal force agents to have to walk a distance to get passenger sea passes and other paperwork. Since the terminal is a permanent structure i don't see this issue getting better any time soon. Getting off the ship was a bit more smooth. It actually was quite easy and surprisingly quick for having 3,000 plus passengers on board.

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Interior Stateroom

Cabin L

Interior cabins are not that large, but aside from feeling that you are in a nunary, ours were well kept. Our attendant Olga was a superstar keeping the room spotless.

Port Reviews

Aruba

We bought a few trinkets and then went to Renaissance Casino to play for a hour or so. The video poker and other table games were much more player friendly than the Ship. Next time out, we'll head to a resort.

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