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Linda Androlia
Age: 55
The Star Princess is the
largest cruise ship to ever visit the Los Angeles harbor. The Star Princess is the sister ship to
the Grand Princess and the Golden Princess.
One enters the ship on the
Plaza Deck; this is the heart of the ship with a three-story atrium, glass and marble staircases,
glass elevators, and a reception desk. There is a lobby bar where one could get a drink, sit in
comfortable chairs in the foyer area and people watch, as this area is a hub of activity. Around the
foyer you will find the ship Library, stocked with all new books, CD listening chairs, Card Room
stocked with every board game you can imagine, Writing Room, a cozy place to write "wish you
were here" letters, as well as the Princess Fine Arts Gallery.
I found the ship to have a
very open feeling, there were many nooks and crannies to hide away but mostly an open floor plan on
the public decks with views in all direction to the blue sea, which will be a wonderful, plus in
Alaska.
The ship is set up for
Personal Dinning, eat anywhere at any time program. There are three dinning rooms, each seating
about 450. The idea is for a more intimate dining experience moving away from the multi tiered
extravaganza dinning rooms which tended to be beautiful to look at but noisy and not conducive to
pleasurable dinning. These three dinning rooms on different levels of the ship are like entering a
neighborhood upscale restaurant. There are two alternative restaurants, Sabatini’s Trattoria that
is a small intimate Italian bistro and Tequila's, a southwestern restaurant with a feel of Santa Fe.
There is the Horizon Court, which is the buffet that one can get lost in. With so many choices you
have to walk the buffet before you start your journey with plate in hand. Scoops, for ice cream,
Prego for pizza, Trident grill for lunch at the pool.
The show rooms and lounges
were each spectacular, beautiful décor and not a bad seat in the house. Many bars scattered over
many levels of the ship. The standout with the men in the crowd being Shooters, a sports bar that
broadcasts various sporting events with a collection of sports memorabilia all over the walls. While
the men are whooping it up in there the woman can visit all the ship onboard. Large variety, even a
ship called Essence, specializing in fragrances.
The trademark of the Princess
Grand Class ships is Skywalkers Deco. You take the elevator, (or stairs to walk off that nights
desserts) to the Sports Deck, and then take an escalator to the Disco. This place swings at night,
and during the day provides expansive views. This is the place to be on Glacier Day in Alaska.
The kids and teen areas are
spectacular. The teen room called Off Limits, has it's own disco, bar where they serve cocktails,
computers and many plush comfortable chairs for the top teen attraction "hanging out". The
kid's areas are divided by age and are decorated in bright cheery colors and have so many options.
Computer rooms, ping pong basketball, pool, Lego tables, bikes, scooters, little amphitheatre and
just about anything one could think of to provide fun for kids of all ages.
The Lotus Spa areas are
gorgeous, aerobic rooms, gym with a large number of treadmills facing the windows, huge amount of
exercise equipment, many individual treatment rooms with an Asian flair, swim against he current
pool, whirlpools, sauna, and a spacious salon area.
Think balconies, so popular
and this ship has its fair share. From the Grand Suite to the balcony staterooms, the décor is very
pleasing in color and design. Ample storage and hanging space in each cabin. I paid special
attention to the family rooms which can sleep eight, great option which most ship do not have.
Inside cabins are very attractive in their color schemes, with ample closet space. All cabins have
refrigerators, which I find a big plus on a cruise.
Overall the Star Princess is a
lovely, large and vibrant ship. A big addition to the cruise opportunities on the West Coast. She
has already proved to be a big seller for the Mexico and summer Alaska sailings.
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