Pride of America Review

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goin2kinja
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: May 2017
Cabin: Aft-Facing Large Balcony
pulling away from kona
Pulling away from Kona
Cagneys

This was our 2nd week in Hawaii. We spent the 1st Week in Oahu at Marriott Ko'Olina, and wanted to see all the islands for our 2nd week. Best way to see them all, and not have to pack and unpack, take planes and such.

The Pride of America if fantastic, the crew is so friendly and accommodating. The ship is clean, and our stateroom was organized and clean as well, our attendant Jack (9702 Aft) was amazing.

With regard to the food and restaurants, they were all spectacular. We ate at Cagneys 3 nights, but we really enjoyed Skyline. We found the food at Skyline to be prepared and plated professionally and with care. I have a sodium restirction and NCL was true to their word. We met with Daniel once we boarded, and he and Janet insured that all my meals were made using no added sodium. I selected foods from the menu the night before, and they were prepared when we sat for our reservations. Even in the Aloha Grill, chicken breast or burgers were cooked without added seasoning. Cagneys cooks everything to order. This allowed me to relax knowing that all my meals were worry free.

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Aft-Facing Large Balcony

Cabin B1

Our stateroom was 9702 aft, and we enjoyed it immensely. It had a longer balcony, so we had chairs, table, and lounge chairs. We enjoyed some down time on the balcony which was very quiet. We also enjoyed a few breakfast, and afternoon coffee there as well. Make friends with your attendant on the 1st day, we did and Jack was fabulous. He kept our stateroom, clean and full stocked. We love pulling away and being able to sit on the balcony and relax, and the views were great. On the Pride of America the ship always docks on the Port side, so if you looking for a balcony and want to see the island choose that side, if you want to look at the ocean and some island choose the Starboard side. There is plenty going on every day, you don't even have to leave the ship. A daily itinerary is left in your state room daily, for the next day.

The only Island that was tender was Kona, other you could get off at a pier at each island.

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Maui

the island was beautiful

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