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Royal Caribbean's
Navigator of the Seas
February 7 - 14, 2004
Cruise Review
by
Robb

Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 22:10:20 -0500
From: "Robb" <rkip2k3@yahoo.ca>
Subject: Review

WE Got to the port at 9:45 a.m. only to sit at the front of the line and see all of the sad faces leaving the Navigator. We (a group of eight) boarded the ship at 12:15 and ventured around this masterpiece of a ship!

It is absolutely breathtaking. Royal Caribbean ships have come a long way in the last 6 years! There are far too many positive things to say about this ship her crew and Canadian Captain eh! I have 1 recommendation get the promenade stateroom it is well worth the money. We my wife and I had room 7279. It overlooks a cool english pub! My only complaint of the entire week was the food was not has hot as I like it thermally speaking. and if you come back from port early your dining choices are limited. This was our third voyage with Rccl ( we were married on the Grandeur of the Seas ) and frankly speaking the Grandeur should be 1 of the anchors for the Navigator. The Navigator is splendid! and if I had a choice of any ship and cruise line, It would be a very hard choice now between the Navigator of the Seas and Carnival's Paradise!! Too completely different cruise ships but 2 very good "resorts


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