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Also, if you tend to get queasy in rough seas, if possible don't choose cabins in the front of the ship - it tends to rock more in heavy seas. Supposedly the middle of the ship is the most stable, but I find the rear of the ship was just as stable on the Star. But once you've settled on the DV category the price difference is purely location. Yes, as others already mentioned, some people prefer mid-ship because it's more stable than the front and aft.

Maybe that really doesn't matter on Star, as I noticed very, very little motion on her, even when I was up front on 8 and she was humming along at close to top speed.

However, cruise lines charge more for mid-section cabins, and even more for cabins higher up, and Viking is no exception. We've never really found room location to matter much, except on our 2 Celebrity cruises, where we were once next to a service area with doors banging shut all day and part of the night.

At least we got good at tuning it out after a day or so. I don't think Viking has any of those, which is a good thing. If you're particular, you might want to choose a room that's not too far up front on 3 as a few people reported hearing noise from the theater certain times.

Also, the laundry room was popular, so if there are rooms across from them I forget those might not be ideal. On 3 it was right before the Atrium; not sure if there was a room across from that. If you're super particular or have mobility issues, I'd probably think about where you'll eat breakfast and dinner the most and whether you'd prefer to be close to those venues. Where you get off the ship is pretty central, so that doesn't make much difference in the equation.

Nor does side of ship, as you won't see all that much of interest an hour or so after the ship leaves each port. We were in a DV4 cabin right between the elevators and above one of the lifeboats. This was a very stable location. Even on a night when others reported a lot of motion, we felt very little. Our friends were on the same deck right across from the laundry room.

They were a little concerned at first but said they could not hear anything - either machines running or people coming and going. We were upgraded from a DV6 to a DV2 prior to embarkation, and the only difference I could tell from the materials we received was that we were center, deck 7 instead of near the rear, deck 3.

After living on the ship, I am very happy we were moved from deck 3 to 7, just based on noise level and view. Here is a photograph taken while visiting Ajaccio. It well illustrates the stateroom positions and what is likely to have a minimal obstruction I say minimal because the only obstruction to a perfect view that I can make out would be from those staterooms on Deck 4 directly above the tenders, illustrated here as we arrived in Toulon By minimal I mean that the occupiers 'line of site' would probably not allow them to see the 'gangway' when rigged.

I just wanted to say thank you for a wonderful blog! I just spent some time reading through your Viking Star review, and then a few others, as well. Great photos and I appreciate the time you took! We have never been outside the mainstream lines and I'm strongly considering an day Caribbean itinerary on the Star What a great blog I was just flipping through a mailer the other day and thought the West Indies cruise looked good, and your information helps tremendously. I was told the difference is location on the three Viking ocean ships.

Unless you do a suite, veranda and deluxe veranda are the same size. Great information. Thank you. Because of your post I think we made up our minds that it will be Viking Oceans for our Homeland cruise. We love their River cruises so I'm sure we will love the Ocean cruises.

Thanks again for your time. Fpacifico - we were in on the port side! Loved the location and if you tender in any port it's quite an entertaining show from your balcony to watch them bring the boats back in. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here. By LauraS Started October 12, Viking Ocean. October 19, Log In Issues. Viking Star Deluxe Veranda categories?

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