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Has anyone sailed on Royal Caribbean, "Navigator of the Seas"?

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If so, can you please provide me with any helpful tips or state the must do/see activities of the ship. Sailing on March 6th, 2008; so any information from now till that date will help a lot!!..

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  1. Go to the front of the ship and enjoy all the stars !!! I live in Chicago and we just can't see the beauty of the stars . Bet $$$ on the 3 horse .  I know that horse racing is not in the brochure , but believe me , there will be a horse race by the pool .  

      If you start to feel sea-sick , get it taken care of right away !

       1. ---  take a motion sickness pill.

       2. ---  the patch that goes behind your ear or the one that goes on your wrist .

      3. --- jump into the pool to get your equilibrium ( the thing in our ears )  balanced out .


  2. We sail the week before you.  There is the ice skating rink, casino, roller skating track, miniature golf, basketball court, ping pong tables, rock climbing wall, clubs, nightly entertainment and more.  Between all the ship has to offer and the shore excursions I think you will have plenty to do.  We were going to sail on the March 6th cruise but we had to change it to the March 1st sailing.  

    Have fun, I know we will!

  3. I have not sailed on the Navigator but I have sailed on two of its twins sister ships which are identical, the Adventure and the Mariner.  So I am familiar with what is on board the ship.

    First of all you should click on this link to a virtual view and tour of the Voyager class ships:

    http://www.royalcaribbean.com/multimedia...

    It will help you see and understand some of what is on board and where it is.

    At the front of the ship on one of deck 11 there is a full service gymnasium will all types of exercise equipment.  Then there is a covered pool area next to that that has a pool and two hot tubs.  Then you go further back and step outside and there are two pools and 4 hot tubs with lounge chairs and bar service.  Then toward the back of the ship on deck 12 is the kids area called Adventure Ocean, the Video Arcade, the Teen Disco, then on deck 13 is the Rock Climbing wall, the basketball court, the in-line roller skating track, a mini-golf course, and Johnny Rockets.  So if you like these type activities the back of the ship up top is the place to go.

    When you first board the ship the place to go to get something to eat (lunch will be ready) is the Windjammer Cafe which is on deck 11.

    The ship has a pedestrian mall down its center and there is a place to shop and get food 24/7, including hot pizza.

    The ship also has an internet cafe on deck 8, and a library on deck 9.  The ice skating rink is on deck 3 in the center of the ship.  There will be a free ice show in that room that you should not miss.

    So the ship has a lot for your to do and see.

  4. Get tickets in advance to see the ice skating show. It was great and tickets sell out fast. Go to the Adult scavenger hunt, its like an interactive game show, it was hilarious. Dont waste your money on a massage. Way to expensive and not that great. Make sure you catch the Mardi Gras parade at least once, and take advantage of the nighttime pool party. Great ship, have fun!

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