American Cruises for the Disabled Reviews

American Glory docked at Marco Island
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Our cabin veranda suite
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The Northwest

Review for a North America River Cruise on American West (formerly Queen of the West)

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Friendly73
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

I had never been to the northwest of the USA and wanted to see what it was like. I enjoyed the trip very much. Lots of good food and the staff was friendly. The wine tasting place, Evoke, was terrible. The wine was not very good and the person pouring did a bad job. Dave the cruise director was great as was Cam the excursion director. The entertainment was very good with the local ...
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Sail Date: September 2023


Refurbished American West

Review for a U.S.A. Cruise on American West (formerly Queen of the West)

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Sdyer5
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

Currently sailing on the recently refurbished American West. Saw previous negative reviews and was hesitant, but cruise line said it was being fully refurbished. It is lovely! Definitely has the charm of an old-fashioned paddle wheel boat. Carpets, furnishings, furniture, linens, shower curtain… are all very nice. Exceeded our expectations! All staff members have gone above and beyond to meet any ...
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Sail Date: May 2022

Traveled with disabled person


Columbia Snake River Cruise from Clarkston, WA

Review for a U.S.A. Cruise on American Pride

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cburkhar
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

We chose this cruise as to imagine what it was like that Lewis and Clark went through. We had a historian on-board who gave 50 minutes discussions each day about the areas we would go to. He would even ride the bus with us at times to explain even more of the area we headed to. Geography/landscape changed along the way. Starting out in canyons to hilly green tree areas as you go west. Go ...
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Sail Date: July 2021


Independence in the Chesapeake

Review for a U.S.A. Cruise on American Independence (formerly Independence)

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grandmaR
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

Background Information: I picked this cruise because I had a hip replacement and I wanted to test out whether I could travel independently. I use a mobility scooter or alternately a heavy duty walker which enables me to sit on it when I am tired, because I still cannot walk very far. There were single cabins available so I would not have to pay a supplement. I also wanted to revisit some of ...
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Sail Date: May 2021

Traveled with disabled person


Lewis and Clark Columbia and Snake river

Review for a North America River Cruise on American Pride

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Expipemjr
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

Pre-cruise at Red Lion Jansen beach hotel,$ 40 cab ride from airport ,very large hotel,nice rooms ,good restaurant,boat docks at hotel,free breakfast on day of embarkation.Some confusion on day of embarkation.Onboard welcome and lunch on boat,crowded. Had room 404 on deck 4 forward,large room, quiet,nice veranda,small but,usable.Was liformed by others that lower deck cabins were noisy at ...
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Sail Date: October 2019


In the footsteps of Lewis & Clark with the grandkids

Review for a North America River Cruise on American Pride

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USMA74
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

We are experienced cruisers and world travelers - this was our first time with our 11- & 9-year-old grandkids, and first time on American Cruise Lines. We embarked from Clarkston, WA and sailed west along the Snake & Columbia Rivers to Astoria, then back to Portland, OR. It was a themed cruise focusing on the journeys of Lewis & Clark. We had the kids read about L&C before departing - the ...
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Sail Date: June 2019

Traveled with children


Columbia and Snake River cruise

Review for a North America River Cruise on American Pride

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Izena
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

My first river cruise. Choose Columbia River for the scenery. Clarkston, WA ..to Portland, OR. Travel from Houston to the cruise was a challenge. Easy to get to Portland. Getting to Clarkston,WA. Or Spokane by plane from portland was unrealistic so we rented a car and drove 6 hours. Once we were inClarkston it was well organized. (Car was returned to Lewiston airport hotel provided ...
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Sail Date: June 2019


America Pride - Columbia and Snake Rivers Cruise

Review for a U.S.A. Cruise on American Pride

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Aekh16
2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

About us - my husband and I are in our early 40s, no children, spending time with my well and healthy but aging parents on this cruise. Initially concerned about the expense, average age of the cruisers (65 and older) and if we would be bored. Parents are not footing the bill so to speak. My husband and I have hectic, stressful jobs from which it is hard to obtain this amount of time off. This is ...
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Sail Date: May 2019


First American River Cruise For Us

Review for a North America River Cruise on American Independence (formerly Independence)

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mrsbbrook
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

Love the small ship! We had 100 passengers, so got to know most folks on board. The ship perhaps needs to be updated, but it was clean and serviceable. There were many problems with our key cards not working, but any crew member was able to open for us, and resetting the key was pretty quick. We were in 204, so just steps from the lounge. I didn't go to the nightly entertainment, but the cabin was ...
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Sail Date: October 2018


Great trip with lots of selections for on shore tours.

Review for a North America River Cruise on American Independence (formerly Independence)

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adella1948
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

This was my second cruise on the Independence and I have booked two more cruises for 2019 and 2020. We were able to take a New York City tour before sailing giving me a chance to visit the 911 Memorial, which was very important to me. Touring West Point was such a wonderful experience and the FDR Home and Library were a highlight of the trip as well. I could have spent a whole day there. I ...
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Sail Date: October 2018


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