Portland (Oregon) to North America River Cruise Reviews

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Cruise ok, Pre-trip Information was BAD

Review for a Pacific Coastal Cruise on National Geographic Sea Lion

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michael patrick
2-5 Cruises • Age 30s

The cruise was supposed to go through Hell's Canyon on the Snake River, then National Geographic just left that part of the voyage out, and instead took travelers to a farm market! Wow, big deal, and a big disappointment. Of course there was no refund for the missing part of the voyage. Seeing Hell's Canyon was why we booked the trip in the first place. The worst part of the trip was the lack ...
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Sail Date: September 2021


Columbia & Snake River Cruise was major disappointment

Review for a North America River Cruise on National Geographic Quest

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chperegrina
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

We spent much more money and had much less value than we have on other cruises. The food was mediocre at best. They charge for WIFI and do not include even house wine during cocktail hour/briefings. The cabins were fine and the ship appeared clean. However, for the cost, the expectation is high. They seem to pin most of their value on the on-board naturalists. They were fine, and the ...
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Sail Date: September 2019


Disappointed, to say the least

Review for a North America River Cruise on National Geographic Quest

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the_Swamp
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

This was a cruise of the Columbia and Snake Rivers, following in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark. It was interesting on paper, in actuality, if you like riding on buses (I'm pretty sure Lewis & Clark didn't!) then this trip is for you. We went on this cruise because of our past experience on the National Geographic Endeavour in the Galapagos, which was great! I found this cruise no better than ...
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Sail Date: September 2018


Very disappointed

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

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Bruce1968
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

Wanted to see the northwest and brochures for American Cruise lines was inviting. The queen of the West American Cruise Line trip was very disappointing. The ship was old, food mediocre, overpriced, noisy going through the locks. The young staff, wait staff, while they try hard are only part timers. The stops were boring, except for the Snake River jet boat. , sad to pay so much and be let down. ...
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Sail Date: August 2018


NICE SCENERY BUT POOR FOOD AND SERVICES

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

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JAYB1943
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Wanted to see the snake/columbia rivers. Only cruise line to offer the itinerary we wanted. PLUSES: * FRIENDLY CREW, ALBEIT INEXPERIENCED * OPEN BAR COCKTAIL HOUR EACH EVENING * SMOOTH RIDE, COMFORTABLE SEATING ON DECK * GOOD ON-BOARD LECTURES ON LOCAL HISTORY * MT ST HELENS TOUR WAS INTERESTING * EASY EMBARKATION/DISENBARKATION MINUSES: * food quality was average to ...
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Sail Date: June 2018


Holiday Inn experience at Burj Al Arab prices

Review for a North America River Cruise on American Pride

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AdventuRed
6-10 Cruises • Age 40s

This cruise line promises small ship cruising "done perfectly", and claims that it stands out from larger, much more affordable lines with personalized service, all-inclusive dining, and meticulous attention to detail. My party of 9 people was by far the youngest and healthiest group there, and possibly the largest with a combined spend of nearly $70,000, yet we were also one of the easiest to ...
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Sail Date: July 2017

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