Star of the Seas Promises Everything… Does It Deliver?
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We've been on Celebrity, been on Virgin, been on Norwegian. This I think is honestly the best.
It's really the little touches at Royal Caribbean that make us come back and back and back and back again.
The issue we have with Star of the Seas is there's simply too much to do.
We had a great time and we can't recommend Star of the Seas enough.
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Star of the Seas is packed with more venues, shows, neighborhoods, and experiences than almost any cruise ship ever built. And that’s exactly the point of this video. Star of the Seas doesn’t feel off because it’s bad — it feels off because there is simply too much to do. In this full Star of the Seas walkthrough, we explore why this Icon Class ship can unintentionally create pressure to “do everything,” and why that mindset can actually hurt your cruise experience. If you step off Star of the Seas feeling like you missed out, this video explains why that’s normal — and why you shouldn’t beat yourself up over it. Star of The Seas Full Ship Tour: https://youtu.be/08ZC5h1ZZL4 This is an honest, grounded look at Star of the Seas from experienced cruisers who understand how scale, scheduling, and choice overload impact enjoyment. Star of the Seas isn’t about doing everything. It’s about choosing what matters to you and letting the rest go. 📌 Planning a cruise on Star of the Seas or another Royal Caribbean ship? Book with us here: https://www.yourcruisebestie.com/free-quote