Pride of America Review

About what we expected.

Review for Hawaii Cruise on Pride of America
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r4golden
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Sep 2016
Cabin: Mid-Ship Balcony
Napalli coastline at sunset
Rainbow falls
rainbow in maui
Turtle bay resort
Wiamea canyon

I will preface this by saying this is 2 reviews. The first by myself and the second by my wife. We hope enjoy the different points of view.

Here is my review:

We arrived the day before the cruise and spent the day at Turtle Bay Resort on the north shore. This is a 5 star resort and we highly recommend it. Make sure you check out the Roy's Restaurant located on the property. It has a Million $ view.

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Mid-Ship Balcony

Cabin BA

Ok, I have done 21 cruises with many cruise lines and been in every type of cabin. I usually select balconies. Our cabin 9570 was a midship balcony cabin. I have to be honest, the cabin was tiny! Workable, yes. the main part of the cabin is about 25% smaller then that of NCL's newer ships. The worst was the bathroom. The whole bathroom is about 3 1/2 feet square for a toilet, shower and vanity. I have read the other reviews about the bathrooms but I figured they were just kidding. I am 6 feet 4 inches and 300 lbs. and I could barely get into the shower. Its a good thing they provide liquid soap because if you you dropped your bar soap you would have to get out of the shower to retrieve it. Both my wife and myself found it easier to sit on the toilet to use the sink because it was so low. I could literally sit on the toilet with my shoulder against one wall and raise my other arm and have my forearm out the door! I know this ship is NCL's cash cow but I would never go on this ship again for that reason.

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