Pride of America Review

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94 Year Old's Lifetime Dream

Review for Hawaii Cruise on Pride of America
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2-5 Cruises • Age 80s

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Sail Date: Oct 2015
Cabin: Mid-Ship Oceanview Picture Window

We left Honolulu Oct. 10, 2015. Our cruise in Hawaii was a lifetime dream for my mother-in-law who is 94. It was our first time travelling with a wheelchair and all went smoothly. She was in a wheelchair accessible cabin which was very roomy with a picture window.

Be sure your ID is up-to-date before boarding ship. My brother-in-law used his drivers license which he discovered at the airport was one week expired. The airline let him through but not the ship. They actually called the police there for him to claim a lost driver's license to get him through. After an hour of this we boarded.

The service on board was excellent and a very friendly staff who went out of their way to help us. They keep the ship in excellent and clean shape. The live music around the pool was always uplifting and involved those around the deck as well.

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Mid-Ship Oceanview Picture Window

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Our cabin was very nice. They are small but more than adequate. We found the beds quite comfortable and the temperature was perfect all day and night.

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