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Norwegian Cruise Line

MV Pride of America

Your Rating:Five Stars
Reviewed by: Karen and Frank Zeiler
# previous cruises: 1
Date of Trip: October 14, 2006
Itinerary: Hawaii

Overview
First real vacation for my husband and I in 26 years of marriage and we could not have been happier. This was a dream come true. We met wonderful people, Thanks Michelle & Russell, Sandra and Jim, George and Mary and many others we will never forget you. Mahalo NCL and Staff of Pride of America.

Public Areas
The pool was comfortable..lets face it there is only so much room. The service as for bars etc...no complaints. Deck 6 was under us and many people took their walks around the deck every morning and evening. The doors to the balcony kept noise out and we slept very well.

Food and Service
We only ate at the buffet and at the 50's resteraunt. We failed to book reservations for the specialty resteraunts. But plenty to choose from the buffet so we were content. This was a way for us to meet others from around the world anyway. You pull up a chair at their table and introduce yourself and the conversation begins...

Cabins
The cabins are just as you see online. We had a balcony "I Loved it." The beds oh my ...I would love to get ahold of the duvet and cover. It was crisp and white and just the right weight. My Husband is 6'4" 230lbs and I am 5'4" and lets say not skinny and we were comfortable. Lots of storage and the built in safe was all we needed. (Thanks Sandra ) she took care of our cabin and always had a smile and a kind word. As for noise, what noise it's very very quite.

Entertainment
OH MY GOODNESS THEY WERE SO FUNNY !!! Don't want to ruin it for anyone but they make a mean water fountain..."only took 1700 hours of preparation to create this magnificent display."

Activities
We took the helicopter in Kona i think...loved it so much, the under water Attlantis sub in Maui...so much fun,We went to Hilo and did a bus tour...very good bus driver...We did another tour with our tour quide Ana, saw the lava flow and black sand, planted a coconut tree...she was great..we did the catamaran and snorkle..(i fed the fish..don't ask) we had an all round wonderful time.

Who Goes
I can kick myself for not getting any email's. I liked everyone. We all had the same goal and that was to have fun. We met and ate with people younger then us and older. I would like to thank you all again and may our sails all meet again in the future.

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