6 Things I Loved & Hated on Star of the Seas (the world's biggest ship!)
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I paid $2,210 for my interior cabin on a four-night cruise, which included taxes, fees, and gratuitities for two adults.
The ship features a full-length Broadway show of Back to the Future, the musical. This combined impressive live talent with digital projections that transported me straight to 1985.
I was assigned cabin 14345. This was on deck 14 and located all the way at the aft of the ship. Once I got on board, I quickly realized why this cabin had not been booked.
Overall though, despite a few faults, I absolutely loved my experience on board Star of the Seas.
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I just got off a 4-night cruise on Star of the Seas, the newest Royal Caribbean ship and the biggest cruise ship in the world. Everything was almost perfect, and I had little to complain about on my cruise. However, there were a few things I didn't love about the experience. These are the 3 things I loved and 3 I hated about my time onboard. Learn more about cruising: https://cruise.blog/ Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecruiseblog