Viking Star Review

5.0 / 5.0
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Ship is beautiful, food was wonderful; expensive, but it was worth it for me.

Review for the Western Mediterranean Cruise on Viking Star
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trish1939
2-5 Cruises • Age 80s

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Sail Date: Dec 2015

Beautiful ship, attentive crew, absolutely fantastic food! The ship has a lot of quiet areas, which is nice if you want to get a small group together for cards, etc.

I was sorry that the main pool was out of commission for most of week, but the thermal pool was available. Small, not for laps. I had a problem getting in and out of the hot tub because the intervals between steps were very steep. The outdoor infinity pool looked inviting, but it was a little too chilly to take advantage of it.

There are so many food choices in my favorite restaurant on board, World Café. I only went to one other restaurant, the Chef's Table. This was the "dress up" place to eat, but I had a disappointing piece of dry salmon. But the World Café had everything you could possible want for any meal of the day.

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Cabin DV2

I enjoyed being alone, so I had a lot of room. Wish the TV had closed captioning.

Nice robe and slippers, the mini fridge was great, coffee selection was wonderful, but it took a day to get the hang of the machine. The veranda is a nice touch, but it kind of depends on where you are parked. I happened to be on the "parking lot side most stops.

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