Navigator of the Seas | Royal Caribbean | Catalina Island and Ensenada Cruise Review
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this was our first time sailing on Navigator of the Seas our first time sailing out of Los Angeles and the shortest cruise that we have ever booked
the ship is a short walk from your parking spot at the cruise terminal it takes less than a couple minutes to get there
the service and food in the main dining room was not very good I'm not saying our waiter or and his assistant were bad the service was just incredibly slow
Navigator of the Seas kind of blew away our expectations there was two major downsides of this Cruise one was the main dining room not being that great in the service being super slow and the other was a four-day Cruise just simply isn't long enough
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Join us for a review of Navigator of the Seas and our cruise to Catalina Island, California and Ensenada, Mexico. We dive into the details of the ship, dining, entertainment, and ports of call on this itinerary. Navigator currently departs Los Angeles, California for 3 and 4 day Catalina and Ensenada cruises and 7 day Cabo San Lucas, Mazatlan, and Puerto Vallarta cruises. #royalcaribbean #navigatoroftheseas #cruise #losangeles #catalinaisland #ensenada If you enjoyed this video or found it useful please make sure to like and subscribe for more. Twitter @get_wanderlost Instagram @letsget_wanderlost TikTok @letsgetwanderlost