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Star Cruises Super Star Virgo Review (Dec 4 - 9, 2018): 5 Nights is Not Enough
written by @artgirl
I did read some of the reviews on a cruise review website. The negative reviews kind of prepared me on what to expect but hey I still enjoyed my time on SSV. There wasn't much to hate about it at all. Even with my despicable smartphone and the corrupted micro SD card, I still had a good time during the whole cruise experience.
During my trips to Estonia and Finland, I flew trans-Atlantic on Finnair. Having no prior experience with the airline, I had little idea what to expect. The trip over would have been close to five stars, while the trip back closer to three stars. I guess I have to average that out.
I had a funny incident in Cholula when I went to order food from a cool looking artisan pizza place. I walked in and of course someone greeted me in Spanish. I said Hola! and then continued to say that I don’t speak Spanish, do you speak English, which caused the waiter to grab onto another one and ask her to speak to me. She didn’t want to/or know how to communicate in English either..
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