Star Princess Review

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Star Princess is no star

Review for Alaska Cruise on Star Princess
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Pudaloo
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Sep 2019
Cabin: Balcony

We have sailed to Alaska on celebrity infinity in 2012 and could t say enough good things about our trip. Fast forward to September 2019 and we cruised again to Alaska and thought we would try a different ship. We got a recommendation from a friend and decided on the star princess. Day one.. the bathroom smelled like an outhouse the whole time we were aboard. The food was subpar at best. Fairly disappointing. The buffet was fairly good. The hamburger grill and pizza were pretty good but the fancy restaurants were pretty bad. The king crab was very dry and chewy. The lobster was like chewing on rubber bands. They also served quail and venison in a meatloaf pate form that other people at our table found inedible. Another occasion I ordered a seafood combo and it also came as a meatloaf wrapped in seaweed. It was gross. Had the menu said it came as a pate I wouldn’t order it. The elevators were packed nearly constantly making it hard to get from one place to another with my handicapped spouse. Then there were our lovely F bomb yelling neighbors adding to the ambiance. The ship truly seemed over crowded. Trying to go to the theater for shows was difficult to find anywhere to sit at all. We had to leave no room.

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Balcony

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The cabin itself was adequate but because of the outhouse odor that made it unpleasant. At one point the toilet quit working. We notified them and they got it working again quickly. The smell was still with us.. that was from the moment we entered. We should have complained. We figured they couldn’t do anything so we did not complain.

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