We sailed the Pride of America so as to be able to see all 4 islands. We'd visited Hawaii before and really didn't want to waste the time in the airports to fly from island to island. From the moment we reached the pier til we got on the shuttle to leave we were treated like royalty. The ship is clean and well maintained. The refurbishing dine recently definitely shows. Very nice job.
We had a handicapped accessible cabin that allowed my husband to be comfortable when using the shower and bathroom Our cabin attendant cleaned it daily but was not timely. We would leave at 7:00 for breakfast and not return til mid afternoon. Our cabin hadn't been cleaned which made my husband's need rest put off for an hour or two. She did a great job just wished it was done while we were off ship.
Dinners in the Liberty dining room were excellent. We found no reason to go to the specialty dining rooms. Our servers were some of the best ever. Breakfasts and lunches in Skyline were very good. The occasional trip to the buffet for one of these meals were also quite good. Even at its busiest, there was ample seating and the staff kept everything fresh.
Cabin was large, bathroom huge. Everything available for someone who is mobility impaired. Clean, well maintained, Port side of ship. If you want to see the lava flow from your balcony you would need a starboard cabin. For the Na'Pali coast, this cabin was perfect