Pride of America Review

4.5 / 5.0
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Good cruise but not worth the money

Review for Hawaii Cruise on Pride of America
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RyanRudy21
2-5 Cruises • Age 30s

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Sail Date: Jun 2018
Cabin: Inside
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At sunset
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Ship with red lights

First off, the staff was great. Everyone I met was fantastic. That was the best thing going for Norwegian.

However, the food was most disappointing. Food items such as the corn on the cob was chewy, fish / meats were over cooked, potatoes were dry & even deserts were unbearably sweet. I also didn't like that a lot of the places were a separate charge. I came on a cruise to not worry about charges not take on more. It's really annoying to have to ask if everything is charged.

Also, I have been on Carnival & Royal Carribean (RC) so I was comparing Norwegian to them. Carnival is a cheap cruise so you get what you pay for but I thought their ship had much more livelier parties and events. It seems the events only catered to a small group (10 people or less) while the rest of the group just watched = not engaging.

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The cabins were small but that was to be expected. No different than most cabins. We were in the interior of the ship so no window. You have to set your alarm or you'll never wait up! I wish there were more hooks to hang things because we were in Hawaii and we all have swimsuits that need drying. Water pressure / temp was great. TV showed new movies which I liked but I tried not to be in the room too much. However, interior rooms have NO CELL SERVICE. I had to run out of the room or leave the door open to get service so beware.

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