Royal Caribbean Cruise - Navigator - Feb. 25, 2006
1. Miami                                      5pm                    Feb 25 / 06
2. At Sea                                                                Feb 26 / 06
3. San Juan, Puerto Rico             2pm � 10pm          Feb 27 / 06
4. Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas   8am � 6pm            Feb 28 / 06
5. Phillipsburg, St. Marteen          8am � 5pm            Mar 1  / 06
6. At Sea                                                                Mar 2  / 06
7. Nassau, Bahamas                    2pm � 10pm          Mar 3  / 06
8. Miami                                    8:30 am                 Mar 4  / 06
5. Nassau
1. Cruise review 3. St. Thomas
2. San Juan 4. St. Maarten
1. Cruise Review
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Day 1. Check-in at 2pm went smooth, all our forms were pre-filled online.
The terminal was spacious, so there was a bit of walking involved, but the lines were not overly long and cookies and lemonade were available to ease the wait. This was a preview of things to come, as this was the main drink available throughout the cruise. After a short wait at the busy elevators, we were at our cabins by 3pm and the luggage started to arrive. Most of it almost immeadately, and the last one later on that evening.
We headed to the Windjammer for a buffet snack before venturing onto the deck for a great view of Miami during our departure.
This is Jade, basically the first part of the buffet, which continues as Windjammer just ahead and has slightly different choices, in somewhat oriental style. It offers sushi after 6:30 pm, but mainly California rolls, the only fish available is salmon and that is in low supply.
The Windjammer is perfectly positioned on deck 11 at the back of the ship, offering a beautiful view. The buffet has many great choices, from hot dogs to breaded fish and pasta. After a week the selection starts to feel the same, thouh, as it is mainly the sauces that change. If you are not up to eating from the hot dog and hamburger menu, it naroows down the choices.
An amazing view of Miami during our departure. Many tables are window tables and it wasn�t difficult to get one every time we went to Winjammer.

The drinks available without additional charge were water, lemonade, fruit punch iced tea and, of course, coffee and tea. Orange juce was available at breakfast.
This made the pop card redundant, especially at over $40 per person. Another thing that makes the Windjammer an ideal place to eat is its location on the same deck and adjacent to the pool.
Passing by the Star Island, Miami.
Miami Beach.
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