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  1. We are heading out on Navigator at the end of the month.  First time cruising in the Fall.  Los Angeles weather looks to be highs in the upper 60's/low 70's and Ensenada looks a couple of degrees warmer.  Once sailing, is the breeze pretty cool?  Light jacket weather?  Shorts?  I'd appreciate guidance from those that have traveled this ti9me of year in these temps.  Thank you!

  2. I'd appreciate any input from those that have recently sailed Navigator.  We are set for a quick weekend after Thanksgiving.

     

    1. What are (if there are) the best venues for a night of dancing after dinner and a show...Boleros?  Somewhere else?  Any thoughts?

     

    2. In looking at the Cruise Planner, I noticed a "Class Pass X 3" package...we haven't cruised since pre-covid, but I seem to recall that there were opportunities for yoga, etc. that were free...am I misremembering?  Also, what classes are typically offered on Navigator?  We would love to have yoga/pilates/some type of exercise options and will get the pass if needed.

     

    Thank you! 

  3. 3 hours ago, orville99 said:

    On both Voyager and Freedom class ships, the "obstructed view" JS are aft and the obstruction is the ship's superstructure. The lower you get (i.e. deck 6) the more obstruction you get. None of the aft cabins have a direct downward view of the water.

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    Thank you for the explanation...can you still enjoy a view of the water looking outward as opposed to a downward view?  In other words, are the obstructions a serious detriment or just something that interferes with some of the view?  I appreciate the guidance.

  4. On 9/14/2022 at 6:59 AM, loman said:

    I never needed any of this stuff. 

    Couple of cell phones is all we bring . We travel light. 🙂

    We travel light too, only way for us. But since my CPAP takes an outlet, I’m just looking to maximize for 2 phones, 1 watch, and the coffee maker if needed. Many thoughtful replies on here. Thanks to all. 

  5. 16 minutes ago, Another_Critic said:

    No issues with bringing converter plugs.  YMMV bringing a voltage converter.

    Ok, educate me!  Converter plug = the thin I bought at REI several years ago that plugs into the euro outlet and has traditional American outlet slots to plug into...Voltage converter = ???

     

    And thank you.

  6. I know that trying to bring a power strip has the risk of it being taken...does anyone know if they will confiscate a euro converter plug, so we can use those outlets for additional devices?  I have a CPAP, so I will get an extension from our steward, but would like some additional outlets for phone charging, etc.  We are in a JS on Navigator coming up and the coffee maker is already going to take an outlet each morning.  Thanks for any input.  It has been a minute since our last cruise (pre-covid in 2019) and I am trying to shake the rust off my brain.

  7. 16 hours ago, Lisalk12 said:

    Dinner menu:

    My husband had Lamb (he would talk about how delicious this lamb was for the rest of the week) and chocolate cake

     

    I had green lentil soup, chicken, and fruit.

     

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    We were on the same sailing...on the first night we both had the braised lamb, and I totally agree...it was worth talking about!!!  Delicious!!!

     

    This is a great review, much more in depth than mine! 

     

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