American Star Review

A week on the Chesapeake.

Review for the USA Cruise on American Star
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2-5 Cruises • Age 80s

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Sail Date: May 2017
Cabin: Cabin AAC

Chose this cruise to visit Tangier Island, Williamsburg, Annapolis and other small communities along the Virginia and Maryland shores. The food is always wonderful with accommodations made for dietary needs. There is always a riverlorian or someone knowledgeable in the areas visited on board to lecture and impart wonderful histories and stories. The evening entertainment has, for the most part, been fine. On the last night of this cruise, the entertainer was a young male singer accompanied by his mother. Before too long, he had only a handful of guests staying for his whole show. There is internet available, but very spotty. From the Captain to the deck hands, all the ships' personnel are caring and pleasant. It is a pleasure to sail on ships where everything is AMERICAN MADE. Sailing on ACL ships provides a wonderful, comfortable way to see American from the beauty of American waterways from Alaska to the Mississippi and the Eastern coasts.

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Cabin AAC

Cabin AAC

Cabins on American Cruise Lines ships are more spacious that those on the large ships. The bathrooms may be small, but have all the amenities one requires - except a makeup mirror.

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