Royal Caribbean's Star Class Revealed | Everything Inside
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I'm addicted to cruising. Um, I'd say probably my wife and I have been cruising since 2005.
We love cruising. On average, we do between maybe two or three cruises a year if we can.
The sweet concierge really is there to take your experience not just from good to great, but from great to phenomenal.
I would say my definition of luxury is being spoiled rotten.
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What happens when a lifelong cruiser discovers the suite life? In this episode of Luxury Cruising, Dr. Krystal Sodaitis interviews Fred—a seasoned cruiser who has sailed Disney, Carnival, and Royal Caribbean—and recently leveled up to a Crown Loft Suite on Symphony of the Seas. If you’re curious about Royal Caribbean suites, Sky Class perks, or whether upgrading is really worth it, this conversation is packed with insider insight. Fred and his wife have been cruising since 2005, raising their daughters on Disney Cruise Line before shifting to Royal Caribbean’s Oasis‑class ships. Now empty nesters, they’ve embraced luxury cruising as their go‑to escape.