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Does Navigator of the Seas have ice cream?

There are 2 soft serve ice cream machines. One is located against a wall in the Windjammer and the other one is located on Deck 11 against a wall in the pool area.



Yes, Navigator of the Seas offers multiple ways to enjoy ice cream, ranging from free self-service stations to premium specialty shops. The most popular option is the "Sprinkles" soft-serve station located on the pool deck (Deck 11). This station is complimentary and typically offers vanilla, chocolate, or "twist" cones throughout the afternoon and early evening, making it a favorite for kids and adults alike after a swim. For a more "gourmet" experience, the ship features Ben & Jerry’s, located on the Royal Promenade (Deck 5). Unlike the pool-deck soft serve, Ben & Jerry’s carries an additional "a la carte" charge, but it offers a wide variety of classic scooped flavors, sundaes, and milkshakes. Additionally, you can find hard-scooped ice cream as a standard dessert option in the Main Dining Room every night, which is included in your cruise fare. If you are looking for something slightly different, the Windjammer Marketplace buffet also frequently features a rotating selection of ice creams and puddings during lunch and dinner service, ensuring that guests have a cold, sweet treat available at almost any hour of the day.

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