Navigator of the Seas Review

Still worth it but chinks in the armor

Review for the Mexican Riviera Cruise on Navigator of the Seas
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CALLYHUH
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

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Sail Date: Jun 2022
Cabin: Junior Suite Accessible

Embarkation-I agree with another review. They have you download vax card and negative test then you are required to pull it out of your suitcase 2 or 3 more times after being stowed away-annoying. Area was quite hot with little air flow and lack of direction as to what is expected next. Security personnel were rude as well but alas we made it through.

Food-Quite good. I am a picky eater and there were some things dried out like port chops and chick parmesan but liked the filet, strip steak and short ribs. Side orders were well seasoned and tasty. Breakfast at the dining room not the buffet was exceptional(eggs benedict and corned beef hash) Staff did their job but were not memorable at all like all my other cruises.

pool-gross . kids eating around pool with no supervision dripping food all over recklessly...as well as many adults. I saw one cute little girl eating buttered noodles with her fist while most spilled on top of the deck chair. People hoarding good spots all day and never present. Need to find a way to give an equal opportunity and not let the selfish prevail-buzzkill for me!!! Also the music was terrible. Why does it have to be caribbean theme/club music ALL morning afternoon and night??? You can't slip in a little variety once in a while for the other 50 genre categories of music out there?? Have hourly themed music couple times a day and I bet other people like me will enjoy it and stick around and buy more drinks-simple. Have the DJ put in a mixed tape -done.

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