Navigator of the Seas Cruise Reviews - Questions and Answers
68 Navigator of the Seas traveler questions & answers
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A: Regular juice is included in breakfast service in the dining room and buffet. If you want fresh squeezed orange juice it is free if you have the drink package or an up charge if you don’t.
Answered by jec115 on November 11, 2022
A: juice is available for breakfast, flavored waters the rest of the day.
Answered by Ricdalek on November 11, 2022
A: How many times are you going to ask this same question?
Answered by zzhwvw01 on November 12, 2022
A: To clarify, it is not really juice, it is flavored water.
Answered by shipshape64 on November 11, 2022
A: Yes, juice machines are located throughout the windjammer.
Answered by tapout87 on November 11, 2022
A: two (2) bottles (no boxes) of 750 mi per stateroom
Answered by saratum on November 7, 2022
Q: I’m wondering if renting the casita at the pool is worth it. Now they are charging has anyone rented one or have an opinion on this /
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A: The answer depends on what you are looking for. First to make it worth getting depends on the location you can get. I picked one for a sea day. I picked poorly as I selected one near my room on the upper levels. The weather was a little chilly and my... location was a bit windy. It was a good meeting point for our group so we got some benefit. My tip would be if you get one make a trip early to the line and coconut bar. This is where they let you select. You don’t have to wait til the morning of your rental. As for port days? I think it’s a total waste.See More
Answered by TSRace on December 31, 2022
Q: we are booked for oct 14- mexican reviera cruise. when does the formal dinner scheduled usually?
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A: In the booking confirmation document itinerary section it lists when the formal nights *usually* are, but as the cruise date gets closer the “Hints and tips” section of the Royal app gives more information about the attire each night - usually the we... ek before the cruise.See More
Answered by Jack805 on September 6, 2022
A: check with the cruise line, I think not, but best check with them. Think on it this way, I say sure 12 pack of beer is allowed you then turn up with the 12 pack under your arm and its confiscated. the argument that Cruise1st said it was alright won't... wash.See More
Answered by Cruise1st on September 1, 2022
A: u can take on two bottles of wine all prosecco but not beer
Answered by cubandy on September 1, 2022
A: Not to get off the ship. You can cruise with a certified birth certificate if your cruise starts and ends from a US port. But if you have any sort of problem and cannot get back on the ship in Ensenada, you will have very expensive problems getting h... ome without a passport. Also disembarking is much faster with a passport.See More
Answered by princessvickie on August 28, 2022
Q: Documents needed to board ? If i dont have a passport & im a citizen what can i use to board for closed loop cruise from LA to Ensenada ?
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A: Certified birth certificate. But consider getting a passport. Much quicker for verification on and off the ship. Birth certificate is a hassle
Answered by princessvickie on July 18, 2022
A: Birth Certificate has to be the original stamped/embossed one. No Copies.
Answered by Dadm on July 19, 2022
Q: Wondering if on their 4 day cruise to Catalina & Ensenada, they have theme parties on the pool deck? Glow party? Silent Disco party?, White party?, Western party? etcIf so, which one?
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A: For my July 4 cruise they just posted the parties. Only the sail away party on the pool deck. But there is a 70s Disco and 80s Flashback parties in the Promenade, and the Hush! Silent Party in the Star Lounge.
Answered by Tweety96 on June 22, 2022
A: I can answer that next week. I sail on Monday
Answered by Nursey01 on June 22, 2022
Q: Please send me the link to the current , June 2022, Wine & Liquor menus so I can review the prices. Thanks.
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A: I wasn't sure if you wanted the drink package list: https://www.royalcaribbean.com/booked/beverage-packages or Vintages wine bar menu https://www.royalcaribbean.com/content/dam/royal/resources/menus/vintages-menu-sample.pdf. Here is search for othe... r bar menus: https://www.royalcaribbean.com/search?q=bar+menu&page=1See More
Answered by CruiselineAdmin on June 15, 2022
A: these prices were as for Feb 2022 https://www.royalcaribbeanblog.com/royal-caribbean-beverage-package-costs-info-tips
Answered by CruiselineAdmin on June 22, 2022
A: Thank you Cruiseline Admin.Are these wines listed their current prices?
Answered by cre8tv1 on June 21, 2022
Q: Other than the 2 allowed bottles of wine you can bring from home, can you order a bottles of wine through room service to enjoy in your stateroom?
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A: yes you can buy at any restaurant or wine bar and bring back to your room.
Answered by emartin336 on June 14, 2022
A: Yes. it's best to do so and you can always add some cash tip nightly to whomever you like!
Answered by virginia8 on April 16, 2022
A: yes, but you have to call in. you cannot do it on line if you didn't select when booking.
Answered by ghiagal on April 16, 2022
A: Yes. If you didn’t at the time of booking, you will need to call.
Answered by myisland16 on April 18, 2022
Q: Have just injured knee & worried about long piers & lots of walking. Are the piers in Mazatlan & PV manageable or long walks. Leaving tomorrow. Thanks
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A: In my experience at these ports you’re docked, for sure in PV, 99% in Mazatlan. PV the docks are all (I believe 3 or 4 in a circle) Mazatlan has a long pier. But, if you’re on crutches or ask for assistance they’ll likely provide gold cart ride to/fr... om shipSee More
Answered by PJandJesse on February 20, 2022
A: Sorry, Cabo is tendered. Mazatlan and PV dock right at the front of their ports. No large docks and transportation is right in front of the ship at those two ports.
Answered by GarrettSanDiego on February 20, 2022
A: I believe you are tendered at those ports, so no long piers.
Answered by GarrettSanDiego on February 20, 2022
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