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Navigator – Consecutive Cruise 2 + 5 Night: - January 22 – 29, 2009

Ports: Coco Cay, Grand Cayman and Ocho Rio, Jamaica

Background: We are frequent cruisers, on many lines with focus on Royal Caribbean for the last three years. We have cruised on the Navigator on two previous cruises, one a repositioning.

Pre boarding and boarding: We drove to Port Everglades. The ship was docked at Pier 25. Around 11:30 AM we cleared the Port security and had secured a parking space in Parking Garage # 19 all in less than 10 minutes. We then walked approximately the distance of two city blocks where we left our luggage and entered the building to begin the registration process. We could have driven by and dropped off our luggage, but elected to park and bring it with us to baggage check-in. Once entering the building we never stopped… right up to the check-in counter, checked-in and then took the escalator upstairs where we showed our Sea-pass card and walked up a rather steep ramp and on the ship without stopping. You receive your SeaPass card at check in and is used for entry and exit to the ship and all purchases you make on board. You enter the ship on deck 4, right by the elevators and adjacent to the Schooner Bar.

The Ship: The Navigator began cruising the end of 2002 and was the fourth ship built in the Voyager Class of Royal Caribbean fleet. The ship will be going to Freeport for dry-dock at the end our cruise. In addition to carpeting, paint, wood repair, etc they will be replacing the two stabilizers that they have been without since last spring. We wondered if there would be any problems with us being on board just before dry-dock… there were none. There was some carpeting replaced during the night, but no noise or inconvenience to passengers of which we are aware. The ship was stately and beautiful.

The Royal Promenade Has the Café Promenade, The Smoking Bar (Connoisseur Club), the Two Poets, a pub-type bar with inside and outside seating. Smoking is allowed inside so if that bothers you we do suggest you sit outside if you want to enjoy the late evening music, it does get “Smokey”. The Champagne Bar is on this deck and is beautiful. Also the Ixtapa Lounge which is used for a variety of events, including Bingo, Dance lessons and was used as the Diamond Lounge from 5-8:30 on the two night cruise. There is also shopping. If you have been on a Freedom Class ship you will notice that the Royal Promenade does not offer as many shops, however if you have never seen a “Promenade” on a ship… you will probably be “wowed”. It is very interesting to see a full size Bugatti automobile sitting in the middle of a ship. Guest Services is also located on this floor.

Dining Rooms: There are three, the main dining room is the Nutcracker on deck 3. The other two dining rooms have balconies that overlook the main dining room and the Captain’s Table. The Coppelia Dining room is located on deck 4 and the Swan Lake is dining room is on deck 5. All are beautiful and the huge beautiful chandelier can be seen from any dining room.

Bars and Lounges: The Boleros Bar is located on deck four near the aft (rear) elevator. There is generally live music here starting around 5 PM and is often has a Latin sound with many people dancing later in the evening. You can also smoke here on the starboard side of the lounge, not while sitting at the bar.

At the other end of the ship you will find the Schooner Bar. This bar also has music in the late afternoon and evening. During the day this bar is used for activities such as Trivia, Spa presentations, etc. There is an area provided for smoking.

The Dungeon is right next to the Schooner and is also on deck three. It is a very interesting bar and provides late night activities. Even if you can’t or don’t want to stay up late… do a walk-through.. the decorations are very interesting, including a couple of skeletons.

In additions to the other bars mentioned on the Royal Promenade there is the Pool Bar on deck 11 and the Sky Bar on deck 12. On Deck 14 is the bar known on some ships as the “Viking Lounge”… we always referred to as the “signature” of Royal Caribbean. The bars on this ship are named the 19th hole, with a television to watch sports, Cloud Nine which is used for events and was used on the five night cruise for the “satellite” Diamond Lounge. The large, and very beautiful, bar is the Cosmopolitan Club. They have music in the evening and also do Karaoke on some nights. It has beautiful views of the sea or ports in the day and has great lighting and music in the evening.

Food: The all important part of any cruise, right? In addition to the three dining rooms there is also the Café Promenade providing salads, sandwiches and pizza on deck 5, in the Royal Promenade. Both the Portofino and Chops are on deck 11. We made reservations at Portofino during the two night cruise, but there was a mix-up so we can’t give an update for this report. The Windjammer is on deck 11. We ate lunch there a few times and found the food hot or cold, as appropriate and the selection varied and delicious. There is also Johnny Rockets, deck 12, for delicious hamburgers.. .yes, they do have other selections, we just can’t get beyond the onion rings, French fries and shakes! We were very pleased with our dining. We had an awesome Head Waiter, Ashton and very efficient waiter and assistant. We had requested a small table for our group of three. We had a great table with just the three of us seated on deck 4 in the Coppelia, and a great view of the Chandelier. Our food was timely, the right temperature and delicious. We were very fortunate to also meet the Executive Sous Chef who made us a “special order” one evening.

Entertainment: The most amazing for us was the Ice Dancin’ Show. We went both on the two night and the five night. We saw two different Special Guest Stars and they were each great as was the entire cast. We also had Comedy, Juggling and Production Shows. All were great, some funny and all entertaining. The Metropolis Theatre is laid out very nicely with great views from all areas we sat… and we tried out the balcony, the center, the wing seats as well as even sitting in the front row for the Farewell Show the last night of the 5 night cruise… we wanted to wave a good-by and good luck to the Officers and Crew before their Dry-dock days.

Ports: Coco Cay: This is the private island owned by Royal Caribbean and we were told this was only the second time the Navigator had visited for a number of years. There is no dock so we tendered over to enjoy a beautiful day. As we boarded the tender each person was handed a large beach towel. Lunch was a bar-b-q with chicken, ribs, and lots of salad, sides and deserts, all fresh and at the appropriate serving temperature. There are several bars on the island and bar-servers are also walking around offering a coco loco, payments are made with your SeaPass card. There are many places to sit, lounges and hammocks additionally there are numerous water sports available. There is a small area with souvenirs available for cash. Also, if you like to take pictures, there are many “photo opportunities” all around the island.

Grand Cayman: Another day to tender, since there are no docks at this Port. We were the only ship in port. We arrived on January 26, National Heroes Day. Many of the stores were closed, however there was a large celebration just across the street from where the tender boats let the passengers off. There was free food and non-alcoholic drinks for all. Also local musicians were entertaining. We enjoyed walking over to the Heroes Wall and looking for names of relatives of some of our friends. Regarding tours, be aware, one in our party is a very physically fit 71 year old who signed up for a tour to see the turtles, visit to “Hell” and the stingrays. He received a call at 11 PM the night before the tour to tell him he could not go. There was a disclosure, in very small writing, so he was okay, but a little surprised. They must check the ships records because there was no required disclosure when he purchased the tour. Other friends went and said there were people in wheel chairs on the tour and that there was really nothing strenuous.

Ocho Rios: There was only one other ship in Port on this day, on the dock behind ours. A number of us went to the Island Shops that are before the street and where a Margaritaville is located. Since we had been at this port earlier this month we just enjoyed the new friends we had found on the ship, the music, the food, the refreshments and the entertainment .

Weather: We were very fortunate. When we left Ft. Lauderdale the temperatures had “dropped” to the 40’s that morning. By the time of Sail-away we had nice temperature for the Life Boat Drill… which can be a very “hot” experience. Our days were nice, sometimes with a very brief shower, and an occasional cloud… but we felt lucky overall. The seas were calm. There were a few hours where some of the passengers were concerned and took, wisely, precautions taking some type of sea-sickness pill, patch or bracelet. We did not find the trip uncomfortable at all.

Other Comments: The pool area is very nice, the solarium area is beautiful and the Fitness Center well fitted. There is a Jogging Track on deck 12 and the Sports Court on deck 13. There also a window on deck 11 where you can look in to the Bridge.

Meet and Mingle: We met in the Schooner bar on day one... this organized on the thread... not sponsored by RCCL. What a fun group, complete with beads, lots of "chatter" and we made some new friends!

Comments on Consecutive Cruising: When you do two or more cruises “back to back it is now referred to as “Consecutive Cruising”. We did a two day followed by a five day on the Navigator. On the two day cruise we went to Coco Cay and returned to Ft. Lauderdale. The ship did not return to the same dock we left from due to the Independence being at that dock. By 9:15 everyone not on the next cruise was being requested to leave the ship. Those staying on for the next, five day, cruise were given instructions the day before. We were to meet in the Champagne Bar by 10 AM. Just before 10 AM our new SeaPass cards were being handed out. Around 10:20 we were requested to follow one of the Staff off the ship to go through Immigration. We left the ship and waited a few minutes in line for Immigration then were told to go around and form a line to get back on the ship. We waited in that area 20 to 25 minutes then walked back on the ship. We were all invited to a special lunch in the Nutcracker Dining Room at noon. We had a special menu with two choices of Appetizer and three choices of the Entrée. It was a very nice “extra”.

Disembarkation: We returned on Thursday, January 29 to the dock we had left on our first day. The disembarkation process started about 8:10 for the Express Departure Guests. The walk to get processed through Immigration and Customs is very very long, wear comfortable shoes. If you have parked your own car in the garage, you will have an even longer walk to your car, be prepared.

Summary: We enjoy the Voyager Class Ships. The Navigator is a beautiful ship. The Captain, Officers, Staff and Crew are professional, competent and very nice. We had a great time and look forward to our next cruise on the Navigator.

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Navigator – Consecutive Cruise 2 + 5 Night: - January 22 – 29, 2009

Ports: Coco Cay, Grand Cayman and Ocho Rio, Jamaica

Background: We are frequent cruisers, on many lines with focus on Royal Caribbean for the last three years. We have cruised on the Navigator on two previous cruises, one a repositioning.

Pre boarding and boarding: We drove to Port Everglades. The ship was docked at Pier 25. Around 11:30 AM we cleared the Port security and had secured a parking space in Parking Garage # 19 all in less than 10 minutes. We then walked approximately the distance of two city blocks where we left our luggage and entered the building to begin the registration process. We could have driven by and dropped off our luggage, but elected to park and bring it with us to baggage check-in. Once entering the building we never stopped… right up to the check-in counter, checked-in and then took the escalator upstairs where we showed our Sea-pass card and walked up a rather steep ramp and on the ship without stopping. You receive your SeaPass card at check in and is used for entry and exit to the ship and all purchases you make on board. You enter the ship on deck 4, right by the elevators and adjacent to the Schooner Bar.

The Ship: The Navigator began cruising the end of 2002 and was the fourth ship built in the Voyager Class of Royal Caribbean fleet. The ship will be going to Freeport for dry-dock at the end our cruise. In addition to carpeting, paint, wood repair, etc they will be replacing the two stabilizers that they have been without since last spring. We wondered if there would be any problems with us being on board just before dry-dock… there were none. There was some carpeting replaced during the night, but no noise or inconvenience to passengers of which we are aware. The ship was stately and beautiful.

The Royal Promenade Has the Café Promenade, The Smoking Bar (Connoisseur Club), the Two Poets, a pub-type bar with inside and outside seating. Smoking is allowed inside so if that bothers you we do suggest you sit outside if you want to enjoy the late evening music, it does get “Smokey”. The Champagne Bar is on this deck and is beautiful. Also the Ixtapa Lounge which is used for a variety of events, including Bingo, Dance lessons and was used as the Diamond Lounge from 5-8:30 on the two night cruise. There is also shopping. If you have been on a Freedom Class ship you will notice that the Royal Promenade does not offer as many shops, however if you have never seen a “Promenade” on a ship… you will probably be “wowed”. It is very interesting to see a full size Bugatti automobile sitting in the middle of a ship. Guest Services is also located on this floor.

Dining Rooms: There are three, the main dining room is the Nutcracker on deck 3. The other two dining rooms have balconies that overlook the main dining room and the Captain’s Table. The Coppelia Dining room is located on deck 4 and the Swan Lake is dining room is on deck 5. All are beautiful and the huge beautiful chandelier can be seen from any dining room.

Bars and Lounges: The Boleros Bar is located on deck four near the aft (rear) elevator. There is generally live music here starting around 5 PM and is often has a Latin sound with many people dancing later in the evening. You can also smoke here on the starboard side of the lounge, not while sitting at the bar.

At the other end of the ship you will find the Schooner Bar. This bar also has music in the late afternoon and evening. During the day this bar is used for activities such as Trivia, Spa presentations, etc. There is an area provided for smoking.

The Dungeon is right next to the Schooner and is also on deck three. It is a very interesting bar and provides late night activities. Even if you can’t or don’t want to stay up late… do a walk-through.. the decorations are very interesting, including a couple of skeletons.

In additions to the other bars mentioned on the Royal Promenade there is the Pool Bar on deck 11 and the Sky Bar on deck 12. On Deck 14 is the bar known on some ships as the “Viking Lounge”… we always referred to as the “signature” of Royal Caribbean. The bars on this ship are named the 19th hole, with a television to watch sports, Cloud Nine which is used for events and was used on the five night cruise for the “satellite” Diamond Lounge. The large, and very beautiful, bar is the Cosmopolitan Club. They have music in the evening and also do Karaoke on some nights. It has beautiful views of the sea or ports in the day and has great lighting and music in the evening.

Food: The all important part of any cruise, right? In addition to the three dining rooms there is also the Café Promenade providing salads, sandwiches and pizza on deck 5, in the Royal Promenade. Both the Portofino and Chops are on deck 11. We made reservations at Portofino during the two night cruise, but there was a mix-up so we can’t give an update for this report. The Windjammer is on deck 11. We ate lunch there a few times and found the food hot or cold, as appropriate and the selection varied and delicious. There is also Johnny Rockets, deck 12, for delicious hamburgers.. .yes, they do have other selections, we just can’t get beyond the onion rings, French fries and shakes! We were very pleased with our dining. We had an awesome Head Waiter, Ashton and very efficient waiter and assistant. We had requested a small table for our group of three. We had a great table with just the three of us seated on deck 4 in the Coppelia, and a great view of the Chandelier. Our food was timely, the right temperature and delicious. We were very fortunate to also meet the Executive Sous Chef who made us a “special order” one evening.

Entertainment: The most amazing for us was the Ice Dancin’ Show. We went both on the two night and the five night. We saw two different Special Guest Stars and they were each great as was the entire cast. We also had Comedy, Juggling and Production Shows. All were great, some funny and all entertaining. The Metropolis Theatre is laid out very nicely with great views from all areas we sat… and we tried out the balcony, the center, the wing seats as well as even sitting in the front row for the Farewell Show the last night of the 5 night cruise… we wanted to wave a good-by and good luck to the Officers and Crew before their Dry-dock days.

Ports: Coco Cay: This is the private island owned by Royal Caribbean and we were told this was only the second time the Navigator had visited for a number of years. There is no dock so we tendered over to enjoy a beautiful day. As we boarded the tender each person was handed a large beach towel. Lunch was a bar-b-q with chicken, ribs, and lots of salad, sides and deserts, all fresh and at the appropriate serving temperature. There are several bars on the island and bar-servers are also walking around offering a coco loco, payments are made with your SeaPass card. There are many places to sit, lounges and hammocks additionally there are numerous water sports available. There is a small area with souvenirs available for cash. Also, if you like to take pictures, there are many “photo opportunities” all around the island.

Grand Cayman: Another day to tender, since there are no docks at this Port. We were the only ship in port. We arrived on January 26, National Heroes Day. Many of the stores were closed, however there was a large celebration just across the street from where the tender boats let the passengers off. There was free food and non-alcoholic drinks for all. Also local musicians were entertaining. We enjoyed walking over to the Heroes Wall and looking for names of relatives of some of our friends. Regarding tours, be aware, one in our party is a very physically fit 71 year old who signed up for a tour to see the turtles, visit to “Hell” and the stingrays. He received a call at 11 PM the night before the tour to tell him he could not go. There was a disclosure, in very small writing, so he was okay, but a little surprised. They must check the ships records because there was no required disclosure when he purchased the tour. Other friends went and said there were people in wheel chairs on the tour and that there was really nothing strenuous.

Ocho Rios: There was only one other ship in Port on this day, on the dock behind ours. A number of us went to the Island Shops that are before the street and where a Margaritaville is located. Since we had been at this port earlier this month we just enjoyed the new friends we had found on the ship, the music, the food, the refreshments and the entertainment .

Weather: We were very fortunate. When we left Ft. Lauderdale the temperatures had “dropped” to the 40’s that morning. By the time of Sail-away we had nice temperature for the Life Boat Drill… which can be a very “hot” experience. Our days were nice, sometimes with a very brief shower, and an occasional cloud… but we felt lucky overall. The seas were calm. There were a few hours where some of the passengers were concerned and took, wisely, precautions taking some type of sea-sickness pill, patch or bracelet. We did not find the trip uncomfortable at all.

Other Comments: The pool area is very nice, the solarium area is beautiful and the Fitness Center well fitted. There is a Jogging Track on deck 12 and the Sports Court on deck 13. There also a window on deck 11 where you can look in to the Bridge.

Meet and Mingle: We met in the Schooner bar on day one... this organized on the thread... not sponsored by RCCL. What a fun group, complete with beads, lots of "chatter" and we made some new friends!

Comments on Consecutive Cruising: When you do two or more cruises “back to back it is now referred to as “Consecutive Cruising”. We did a two day followed by a five day on the Navigator. On the two day cruise we went to Coco Cay and returned to Ft. Lauderdale. The ship did not return to the same dock we left from due to the Independence being at that dock. By 9:15 everyone not on the next cruise was being requested to leave the ship. Those staying on for the next, five day, cruise were given instructions the day before. We were to meet in the Champagne Bar by 10 AM. Just before 10 AM our new SeaPass cards were being handed out. Around 10:20 we were requested to follow one of the Staff off the ship to go through Immigration. We left the ship and waited a few minutes in line for Immigration then were told to go around and form a line to get back on the ship. We waited in that area 20 to 25 minutes then walked back on the ship. We were all invited to a special lunch in the Nutcracker Dining Room at noon. We had a special menu with two choices of Appetizer and three choices of the Entrée. It was a very nice “extra”.

Disembarkation: We returned on Thursday, January 29 to the dock we had left on our first day. The disembarkation process started about 8:10 for the Express Departure Guests. The walk to get processed through Immigration and Customs is very very long, wear comfortable shoes. If you have parked your own car in the garage, you will have an even longer walk to your car, be prepared.

Summary: We enjoy the Voyager Class Ships. The Navigator is a beautiful ship. The Captain, Officers, Staff and Crew are professional, competent and very nice. We had a great time and look forward to our next cruise on the Navigator.

 

A very thorough and detailed report.

Thank you, I can agree with all you say about the ship as we have sailed with her many times before and will be on her for the TA in april.

Just got to finish paying for it!

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A very thorough and detailed report.

Thank you, I can agree with all you say about the ship as we have sailed with her many times before and will be on her for the TA in april.

[Just got to finish paying for quote]

 

Thanks for your comments... and congratulations on your upcomming TA! Wish we could join you!:D

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Very nice review!

 

Navigator is our favorite "special" ship. We had the great fortune of sailing along on the 2 nighter Jan 22nd and RCC did such a wonderful job! We have yet to find a ship or staff that can even come close to the service and condition of this beautiful ship!

 

We are booked for New Years............just can't wait!

 

Thank you for sharing your review!

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Great report -- met you on the two night and wished I could have stayed longer!

 

Hey there! Thanks for the comments. Would have been nice if you could have stayed... but you didn't "miss" anything as far as the M&M... no one really showed up for the 5 night.... We "hung out" with the people we met on the two nighter:) Hope to see you again soon... on another cruise:D

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Very nice review!

 

Navigator is our favorite "special" ship. We had the great fortune of sailing along on the 2 nighter Jan 22nd and RCC did such a wonderful job! We have yet to find a ship or staff that can even come close to the service and condition of this beautiful ship!

 

We are booked for New Years............just can't wait!

 

Thank you for sharing your review!

 

 

Thanks for your comments.... love your screen name :) We just couldn't believe how much one can do in two days... seemed like longer...in a good way! :D We were so happy we didn't have to get off... that is really neat!

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:DWOW!!! Great review of the Navigator - very thorough!! Have been on the sister ship - Voyager - but never this one. Sounds like I would really have a great time. Actually feel like I have been on the cruise after reading your review. Hopefully, Miami will be its home when the Majesty leaves.

 

Sounds like you had a fantastic time!!!!:D:D

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Doris--thanks for the great review. We enjoyed meeting you and visiting over cocktails in the CL.

 

We agree with all of your comments, great job.

 

Nancy (Ken also)

 

 

Hello... great to "see" you again.... yes, some good times in the Concierge Lounge :D Thanks for the nice comments.... will be looking for you in the CL :)

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Very nice and thorough review. Some day we're hoping to sail with you but until then we'll just have to settle for our Las Vegas time together :D I'll be going back to Vegas tomorrow.

 

Thanks :o Yes.... Las Vegas here we come! Drive safe!

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Nice detailed review Doris, glad you didn't mention Quest of the 2 night cruise!

 

Julie and I were able to shop in Georgetown, I got more cruise ship ornaments for my Christmas tree! I wish I had known about the free food and music, Julie would have loved that! You forgot to mention that when we reprocessed for the consecutive cruise, we just walked past Customs, nobody looked at our passports or collected our declaration forms for the 2 night cruise. We had to stand and wait to reboard because 2 parties wanted to be the last off the ship and RCI finally dragged them off around 10:30 (not really dragged, but strongly encouraged them to leave). Another thing is that RCI does not own CocoCay. Only Bahamians can own Bahamian land, RCI has a 99 year lease of the Cay from the Bahamian government.

 

..and don't you miss Carlos! What a sweetie!

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:DWOW!!! Great review of the Navigator - very thorough!! Have been on the sister ship - Voyager - but never this one. Sounds like I would really have a great time. Actually feel like I have been on the cruise after reading your review. Hopefully, Miami will be its home when the Majesty leaves.

 

Sounds like you had a fantastic time!!!!:D:D

 

Majesty leaving... oh no:eek: Thanks for the nice comments.... Navigator is wonderful... but really hate to think it "replacing" the MJ :(

I'm going to put my head in the sand - and adopt an Ostrich :p

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I was there but remember what happens at Quest stays at Quest (unless it is posted at You Tube ;)) You did make an impression (all good) on some of your fellow CCers!

 

It was nice meeting everyone, but so sorry Tony and Alina couldn't make it. What did you think of the Royal Caribbean Singers and Dancers. I thought they were the best troupe I've seen on the ships yet. Now and Forver and All Access were phenomenal production shows.

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It was nice meeting everyone, but so sorry Tony and Alina couldn't make it. What did you think of the Royal Caribbean Singers and Dancers. I thought they were the best troupe I've seen on the ships yet. Now and Forver and All Access were phenomenal production shows.

 

I didn't get a chance to see the shows -- way too much to do and see on the 2 nighter but I have to say I was very impressed with all the activities and the crew on this sailing. It must have been tough throwing everything into such a short cruise as opposed to haveing 4 or 5 nights.

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Nice detailed review Doris, glad you didn't mention Quest of the 2 night cruise!

 

Julie and I were able to shop in Georgetown, I got more cruise ship ornaments for my Christmas tree! I wish I had known about the free food and music, Julie would have loved that! You forgot to mention that when we reprocessed for the consecutive cruise, we just walked past Customs, nobody looked at our passports or collected our declaration forms for the 2 night cruise. We had to stand and wait to reboard because 2 parties wanted to be the last off the ship and RCI finally dragged them off around 10:30 (not really dragged, but strongly encouraged them to leave). Another thing is that RCI does not own CocoCay. Only Bahamians can own Bahamian land, RCI has a 99 year lease of the Cay from the Bahamian government.

 

..and don't you miss Carlos! What a sweetie!

 

 

Welllll you did say what happens at Quest, stays ;) Soooo now you know you can trust me. Yes... we do know the Bahamian laws on property...

I think I made an inappropriate comment as one of the 2 parties walked by... :p Standing on that concrete got tough :rolleyes:

Carlos is the best! Was great finally getting to meet you also!:D

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Doris, Great review! Thanks so much! AWESOME memories!!! We loved meeting you and "da Man" ;)

 

Have a great time in Vegas! :)

 

 

Hey there! So good to see you "here".... Can't wait for another cruise with you two! Were you ever able to open the pictures:confused:

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Hey there! So good to see you "here".... Can't wait for another cruise with you two! Were you ever able to open the pictures:confused:

 

Yes! Got the pictures of "Hell" and the iguana. I wonder if that's the same iguana we got the picture of?:confused: Great pics! :)

Thanks again. We had a blast with you & yours.

Hope to do another cruise with you guys again soon. :)

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