Navigator Of The Seas Tour - Decks 3 - 7 - Royal Caribbean
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this is the main dining room it is on decks five four and three they're all the same they all have the same meals
part of what initially made us fall in love with cruising was the mdr mdrs have unfortunately become hit and miss
this is why i cruise right here the ocean the sunsets the clouds the stars the sun oh nothing better than being in the middle of the ocean
the music is playing here i'll say that if you're gonna buy a interior room oftentimes these are minimally more expensive than an interior room
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Royal Caribbean's Navigator Of The Seas tour of decks 3 through 7 is mostly a tour of decks 4 and 5, with a quick peek from the elevator at the Library & Card Room on deck 7 and a brief introduction to NextCruise on deck 6. We finish off with a look at the Art & Photo Galleries on deck 3. On decks 4 and 5, though, you'll find plenty! Venues on deck 4 include the Royal Theater, Hooked Seafood Restaurant, the Schooner Bar (traditional fan favorite with lively music performed by one of Royal Caribbean's extraordinary pianists/singers), Casino Royale, Boleros Latin Club (with excellent Mojitos and Caipirinhas), Starbucks Coffee, and one of the entrances to the Main Dining Room (MDR). Venues on deck 5 include the Star Lounge, the Diamond Club, the Royal Promenade (scroll down to learn why there's a car there), Cafe Promenade, Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade, Copper & Clover English Pub, To Dry For Salon, the Bamboo Room Bar & Restaurant, R Bar Craft Cocktail Bar, several shops, the guest services and shore excursions desks, and another one of the entrances to the Main Dining Room (MDR). Be sure to watch all of our deck and island tours before boarding so you'll know how to get around the ships and private destinations. Also, please Thumbs Up π this video and Subscribe with the Notification Bell π on! There are many more tours to come...!!! #RoyalCaribbean #NavigatorOfTheSeas #ship #deck #tour #cruise #cruising #travel ** Book your #RoyalCaribbean & #Celebrity cruise with us! ** Call (352) 432-8131 or email ea.travel.advisor@gmail.com. Visit us on the web: https://www.myextraordinaryadventures.com/ Fla. Seller of Travel Ref. No. ST41877 *************************************** From #MattHochberg at the #RoyalCaribbeanBlog... "If you've been on a Royal Caribbean Voyager, Freedom or Oasis class ship, you will have noticed a classic car on the Royal Promenade. If you've been on more than one of those ships, you may have noticed that the cars featured on each ship are different. So why does Royal Caribbean feature classic cars on its Royal Promenades? The answer takes us back to 1997, when Royal Caribbean was building Voyager of the Seas. The lead architect for the Royal Promenade, Njal Eide, had built a model of the Royal Promenade, and in the middle of the model, he had placed a nice little model of a Morgan Sportster complete with leather belt across the hood. Royal Caribbean chairman Richard Fain saw the car in the model and asked Njal about it because unknown to Njal, Fain was a big fan of the Morgans. Njal just thought it looked right and that's why he included it. Fain was so impressed that he donated his own Morgan car that he had received for his 40th birthday some years back. From that point on, having a vintage car was so popular that Royal Caribbean continued with the tradition with later ships in the Voyager, Freedom and Oasis classes."