Does the Navigator of the Seas have a water slide?
Offering cruises out of Los Angeles, California, Navigator of the Seas recently received a $115 million modernization as part of Royal Caribbean's fleet-wide improvements, which included a completely reimagined pool, waterslide, and kids' area.
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Onboard the top deck is the cruise line's first-ever aqua coaster dubbed “The Blaster,” an 800-foot-long slide taking two-person rafts up hills, down drops and through straightaways above the ship and over its side.
Navigator of the Seas deck plans are smartly designed. A large percentage of cabins are placed away from the busiest public areas, allowing for quiet nights. If sleeping in is your goal for the sailing, pick a cabin on decks 7, 8 or 9, which are between other room-only decks.
Where you'll find it: Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas. The Blaster is the Big Daddy of waterslides at sea. At 800 feet, it's the longest ever built on a cruise ship.
Get ready to chart a thrill-filled course for adventure on the longest waterslide at sea — The Blaster® aqua coaster. Team up on a tandem tube as five waterjet blasters propel you along more than 800 feet of dips, drops and straightaways.
All water slides on Royal Caribbean's cruise ships are complimentary to use when they are open. Water slides have set hours published in the Cruise Compass, and are usually open during most of the day.
It can hold about 5,610 passengers and 2,350 crew members. Icon, which will debut out of South Florida in January 2024, will offer vacationers the world's largest waterpark at sea, dubbed Category 6 and featuring six water slides.
This particular water slide is on the cruise ship called Royal Caribbean Navigator of the Seas and more than 800 feet long. Ojeda posted a point-of-view video of the slide and showed how long it is. It is called the Blaster, Navigator of the Seas.
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Midship staterooms on the lowest passenger deck are the most excellent spot to be on a cruise ship in this instance because you don't feel the vessel sway as much.