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Does Navigator of the Seas have laser tag?

Daily Things to Do on Navigator of the Seas From the moment you wake up, you have free rein of activities such as glow-in-the-dark laser tag, escape room brain teasers, pool contests, sports tournaments, dance classes, trivia and bingo, though some of these do cost extra.



Yes, Navigator of the Seas features a glow-in-the-dark laser tag experience called "Battle for Planet Z." This high-energy activity takes place in "Studio B" (the ship's multi-purpose ice rink arena), which is transformed into a futuristic battleground during specific times of the cruise. Guests are divided into two teams—the remnants of a solar system and an invading alien force—to compete for control of the last planet. In 2026, as the ship begins its new seasonal deployment to Singapore and Southeast Asia, laser tag remains one of the most popular family-friendly activities on board. It is typically a "complimentary" activity, but you must make a reservation via the Royal Caribbean app as sessions fill up quickly. It is important to wear closed-toe shoes to participate, and there is usually a minimum age or height requirement. Along with the "The Blaster" water coaster and the "Riptide" mat racer, Battle for Planet Z is a cornerstone of the "amplified" thrills that make the Navigator a favorite for multi-generational families.

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