Here’s our issue with Star of The Seas
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We've never been on an Icon class ship. So, this is a completely new experience for us.
This is probably the best French onion soup I ever had on a cruise ship.
The best chocolate chip cookie I've ever had on a cruise ship.
We had a great time and we can't recommend Star of the Seas enough.
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Star of the Seas is one of Royal Caribbean’s biggest and most feature-packed cruise ships, but after sailing it, we realized the biggest mistake is trying to do everything. In this Star of the Seas review, we break down what is actually worth your time, what we would skip, how the crowds and ship flow feel onboard, and how to plan your cruise so the ship feels exciting instead of overwhelming. This is not a traditional Star of the Seas ship tour. This video is focused on the real question most cruisers have before booking: is Star of the Seas too big, too crowded, or actually worth it if you plan it the right way? Star of the Seas has more restaurants, pools, bars, neighborhoods, activities, shows, and family spaces than you can realistically experience in one sailing. That does not make it a bad ship. It means you need a plan before you board. If you are researching Star of the Seas, comparing it to Icon of the Seas, Wonder of the Seas, Utopia of the Seas, Symphony of the Seas, or another Royal Caribbean cruise ship, this video will help you understand how to approach a ship this large without wasting your cruise. Book your next cruise with us: https://www.yourcruisebestie.com/free-quote