American Pride Cruises for the Disabled Reviews

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Docked in Portland, OR
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Having been on 40+ cruises, I'm sorry to report, this one was the worst I ever experienced.

Review for a North America River Cruise on American Pride

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MehlSchneider
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

I want to confirm that this review is based on my own experiences and is factually correct and represents my honestly held views. We embarked from Clarkston, Washington sailed to Pendelton, Oregon and on to The Dalles, Oregon stopping again at The Multnomah Falls in Stevenson, Washington and finally disembarked in Portland, Oregon. Both the slow ride and small towns we stopped in were ...
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Sail Date: June 2022


Poor

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

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AnitaLKuehne
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

This was our first time on an American Cruise Lines voyage. The company came highly recommended, but we were very disappointed. The ship had been renovated with new furnishings, so looked very nice. The crew quarters were still under renovation, so the staff and crew shared the guest quarters, including the lounges. This made for a very unprofessional atmosphere. Housekeeping in our room was ...
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Sail Date: January 2022


Horrible cruise for the money.

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Al2218
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We wanted to cruise the Columbia River & Snake River because of the scenery. Red Lion Hotel pre cruise 1 night was filthy and lots of bugs in our room. Breakfast was very slow & limited to $12.00 unless we pay the extra. Embarkation day was ok. Our room was not clean & no towels until late that evening. After 5 days we asked to have the room vacuumed. It was done the next day. Only time ...
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Sail Date: June 2021


ACL is Terrible

Review for a North America River Cruise on American Pride

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LouAndRandy
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

-Dining service was extremely slow - for all meals. Got tired of hearing "I'm so sorry". Not enough attention to refreshing water or beverages. -Food was better than AMERICAN on Mississippi. Why doesn't kitchen have coffee machine for cappuccino or latte or espresso? -Good excursions - but buses packed with 50 people for average 45 minute or longer rides to sights; ship missed several ...
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Sail Date: May 2019


EVEN AN ACTIVE 90 YEAR OLD WOULD BE BORED...NEVER AGAIN!!!!

Review for a North America River Cruise on American Pride

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Grammom3
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

As a first time river cruise client, we were anticipating a first class experience by the information provided in the ACL print, the cost associated with this booking and the communication with the sales staff prior to the trip. We were super excited to travel the Columbia and Snake rivers to see the scenery and gain knowledge on US history. To say this cruise fell short is being kind! It should ...
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Sail Date: September 2018


Very disappointed

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evmi56
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

Wanted to experience the Columbia River and snake River. The trip was a huge disappointment. The ship was basic. No riverboat atmosphere. Cabins sparse. Veranda furniture rusty. Windows dirty. Food only fair. Often not warm and had to be sent back to kitchen Service minimal. Many dining room staff were not trained sufficiently. Four of them said that they were new-started the day before ...
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Sail Date: August 2018


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