Frozen2014
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 12, 2014
Last year I created a thread of same name but for Mariner...and since we just got off Navigator, I thought I'd do a little review with a few pictures. Preview....we loved Navigator!
We've been on a few Royal cruises and went on the 4 day cruise end of August before our kids returned to school. It had a stop at Bahamas, a stop at CoCo Cay, and a sea day. Our son is 14 and our daughter is 10.
The day before we flew out, we heard of a Tropical Depression that was brewing near San Juan. Didn't seem like it would have an impact on us as it wasn't supposed to hit Bahamas (don't have 20/20 vision...ha ha). We flew to Miami on the Sunday with no issues. Cruise was Mon-Fri.
For this cruise, we were able to book 2 connecting promenade rooms, which worked great. It gave us more space plus was much more efficient when it came to shower time. (I was very proud of our younger one as for the first time, she was 100% independent in taking showers and drying her hair, etc). The rooms were located on deck 7, which was at a perfect spot; far enough from aft elevators that we didn't get a ton of traffic, but close enough that it was a short walk. It was also looking across guest services, so away from the main action and thus, wasn't too noisy (although my DD did say that it was loud on the last night when they had the 80s party)
Showing the connecting rooms:
Each room (for our kids, we separated the beds so they each got their own space)
Our room from outside (standing at guest services, room is 2nd row and 3rd and 4th rooms)
We've been on a few Royal cruises and went on the 4 day cruise end of August before our kids returned to school. It had a stop at Bahamas, a stop at CoCo Cay, and a sea day. Our son is 14 and our daughter is 10.
The day before we flew out, we heard of a Tropical Depression that was brewing near San Juan. Didn't seem like it would have an impact on us as it wasn't supposed to hit Bahamas (don't have 20/20 vision...ha ha). We flew to Miami on the Sunday with no issues. Cruise was Mon-Fri.
For this cruise, we were able to book 2 connecting promenade rooms, which worked great. It gave us more space plus was much more efficient when it came to shower time. (I was very proud of our younger one as for the first time, she was 100% independent in taking showers and drying her hair, etc). The rooms were located on deck 7, which was at a perfect spot; far enough from aft elevators that we didn't get a ton of traffic, but close enough that it was a short walk. It was also looking across guest services, so away from the main action and thus, wasn't too noisy (although my DD did say that it was loud on the last night when they had the 80s party)
Showing the connecting rooms:
Each room (for our kids, we separated the beds so they each got their own space)
Our room from outside (standing at guest services, room is 2nd row and 3rd and 4th rooms)