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Temperature in Public Rooms on Navigator


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I am packing or at least making a list for a trip on Navigator stopping mainly at Canadian ports. I am debating between pumps and sandals for dinner and evenings. (I will be wearing sneakers in the daytime.) Sandals are easier. Ladies: Are the dining room and the bars, lounges  and theatre kept too cold for sandals?

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We were just on a 2 week cruise to the Caribbean from Miami to Miami on Navigator. It was chilly in Compass Rose in the evenings, even though it was quite warm on deck. I don't know if they turn on the heat when in Canada,

The cabins have a thermostat so you can set it to whatever you feel is comfortable.

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9 hours ago, whoopie said:

I am packing or at least making a list for a trip on Navigator stopping mainly at Canadian ports. I am debating between pumps and sandals for dinner and evenings. (I will be wearing sneakers in the daytime.) Sandals are easier. Ladies: Are the dining room and the bars, lounges  and theatre kept too cold for sandals?

Hi Whoopie,

I feel the cold likely more than most people. I’ve never felt cold on any of the ships, unless it’s weather related.  The temperature is noticeably cool. I take lots of different pashminas that are great to cover my shoulders and I wear sandals in evening and not felt it too cold.

The theatre is a place I definitely feel it much cooler, so the pashmina helps there.

Ps we really love the Navigator . 
Jean.

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We just got off the Navigator and I concur with @NCCruzQueen that it was chilly in many venues and our hallway on deck 7 was cold enough that my polar bear husband even remarked on it.  I always had at least a light long-sleeved sweater on or around my shoulders.  I did see people with shorts and sleeveless tops on days when everyone else was in long sleeves so there you go!  But if you run cold, as I do, you need to be prepared.

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