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Unpack your bags in a five-star floating resort when you take a cruise on the Navigator of the Seas. The staterooms are spacious and just about all of them, both inside and out, have a small sitting room area with a sofa and coffee table. Families have many choices in the interconnecting staterooms and suites that have ample room for large numbers of guests. You can even have an interior stateroom with a view when you book the Promenade Stateroom overlooking the shops and cafes of the Royal Promenade.
The amenities you enjoy in all the accommodations on this ship include: • closed circuit, interactive TV • telephone • radio • wall safe • ample closet space • vanity area with desk and chair • hair dryer • mini-bar • dial up Internet access ( a flat rate applies for the use of this service) All the suites on the Navigator of the Seas are quite large and have balconies. The most luxurious of these, the Royal Suite, has a whirlpool tub in the bathroom and a private hot tub on the balcony. Just about all the suites have a separate bedroom and a sleeper sofa in the living room along with a wet bar and entertainment center. ![]() There are perks associated with booking a suite, such as concierge service and admission to the Concierge Club. You also have priority in making reservations for the rock climbing wall, the spa and the alternative restaurants and you can pre-order the drinks and wine you want to have with your meal. Standard oceanview staterooms range in size from 161 square feet to 202 square feet. Some of these have a large picture window and others have a porthole window. You also have the option of booking an outside stateroom that has a small balcony. They contain two twin beds that can easily convert to one queen size bed and some of these do have a sofa in the sitting room that pulls out to a double bed. Interior staterooms range in size from 153 to 158 square feet. Just as in the ocean view staterooms, the bathrooms contain only a shower and some of these are designed to sleep as many as four guests. Handicapped accommodations can be found in all categories with amenities such as wider doors and no steps in the bathrooms to accommodate wheelchairs. |

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