Bill B.
Disney on my Mind
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I know I had a lot of questions about the Navigator rooms on the Disney Wonder so I'm hoping this review will help others with those same questions.
View of couch and table looking towards verandah
View of dresser and TV area
Same area different angle
Another
Out on the verandah. Everything here looks like it was just replaced including the compass, temperature gauge & barometer. All new decking, chair, wood and varnish.
Another of verandah
Another
Even the canvas and wood header looked brand new.
View of port hole. This is the ideal room type for the Alaskan cruise because of it being semi enclosed. I can bet that we were out on our deck more than most on some of the cold days we endured last week.
Irrelevant to the room but this is the new castaway in room gift we received (new to us)
The raised bed. I think these are about 1 inch shorter than the ones on the Dream & Fantasy. I had to fandangle with my bag a little bit to get it to slide under these beds. It was no problem though.
The vertical chest.
The infamous mini fridge. It kept our drinks good and cold. Somebody mentioned a control knob on these but I did not find it. It was not needed for us though as it was set plenty low enough.
The entryway.
Another
The clock and lamp
The shower side of the bathroom.
Another.
And the toilet side.
Another. I could not figure out why these bathrooms seemed smaller than the Dream or Fantasy and my wife figured it out. The doors open inward on these where on the Dream/Fantasy they open into the hall. It makes a big difference.
And the dreaded hair dryer. This was my wife's single biggest complaint
Another view of the bed.
And the vertical chest with the door open. lots of space inside.
The electrical outlets on the dresser. Very bad design. You have to unplug the phone to use the outlet. We did not have any plugs that would fit side by side in these outlets.
And the cabinet above the TV
I hope this helps any enquiry minds about what you are getting in a Navigator stateroom. I also want to mention that everything in this room looked like (and I think it was) brand new. It was in immaculate condition.

View of couch and table looking towards verandah

View of dresser and TV area

Same area different angle

Another

Out on the verandah. Everything here looks like it was just replaced including the compass, temperature gauge & barometer. All new decking, chair, wood and varnish.

Another of verandah

Another

Even the canvas and wood header looked brand new.

View of port hole. This is the ideal room type for the Alaskan cruise because of it being semi enclosed. I can bet that we were out on our deck more than most on some of the cold days we endured last week.

Irrelevant to the room but this is the new castaway in room gift we received (new to us)

The raised bed. I think these are about 1 inch shorter than the ones on the Dream & Fantasy. I had to fandangle with my bag a little bit to get it to slide under these beds. It was no problem though.

The vertical chest.

The infamous mini fridge. It kept our drinks good and cold. Somebody mentioned a control knob on these but I did not find it. It was not needed for us though as it was set plenty low enough.

The entryway.

Another

The clock and lamp

The shower side of the bathroom.

Another.

And the toilet side.

Another. I could not figure out why these bathrooms seemed smaller than the Dream or Fantasy and my wife figured it out. The doors open inward on these where on the Dream/Fantasy they open into the hall. It makes a big difference.

And the dreaded hair dryer. This was my wife's single biggest complaint

Another view of the bed.

And the vertical chest with the door open. lots of space inside.

The electrical outlets on the dresser. Very bad design. You have to unplug the phone to use the outlet. We did not have any plugs that would fit side by side in these outlets.

And the cabinet above the TV
I hope this helps any enquiry minds about what you are getting in a Navigator stateroom. I also want to mention that everything in this room looked like (and I think it was) brand new. It was in immaculate condition.
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