RedSox68
Retired 2021 -- All the Time to Travel Now!
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Well like I mentioned in an earlier post, I have a friend that just returned from NCL Pride of America. I wanted to give a recent take on this ship for everyone. Keep in mind this friend of mine is SUPER picky...love her, but it is always ALL about her. LOL. So keep that in mind with what she commented on, these are her words, not mine:
Ship condition: noticeable wear and tear on carpets and in staterooms, but overall clean and pretty.
Service: sketchy. Some were friendly, some not. Servers in the MDR were not very engaging, but in the pay for restaurants they were more so. (wanted big tip, I suppose)
Stateroom: super small for the three of us. My mom was NOT comfortable on the pull out. I am still ticked at NCL because of the mess up with our booking.
Excursions: We only did 2 with NCL, helicopter in Kauai and Best of Maui tour. Ok, if you like being herded like cats. Helicopter was best (and worst) part of trip! Scary and bumpy, but gorgeous views.
Weather: sucked! We had rain in nearly every port, except Kauai was good one day. Seas were rough. Still better than home and snow and ice!
Food: typical cruise food. Bland and not much changed from day to day. Luckily we were in port overnight in two places so ate there. Loved Duke's in Kauai and hula pie!
Best thing about cruise: seeing my 84 year old mom zip line in Maui!
Worst thing about cruise: super LOUD music by pool, and NCL cruise agents (booking process)
Would you do this cruise again: No, but only because it was a bucket list thing for my mom to see Hawaii and this helped her see it all. For me, I would do a land based vacation and just pick one island.
Hope this helps some that are looking at NCL POA. I can always ask her more questions if need be. I tried to keep it short.![]()
Yeah, those (filthy) staterooms -- nothing like my daughter walking into her interior room and stepping in a puddle of maple syrup! Our biggest laughable moments on this cruise were the waitstaff -- who many times actually looked like they had slept in their uniforms. Some of the men had long hair and it was greasy and unkempt. We were ignored in the one night we went to the MDR because the waiter was catering to a large party. Next thing we knew another waiter showed up and asked if we wanted to see a dessert menu! We left and went to the buffet for dinner. In their 50's diner, the waiter asked if we wanted any drinks - my husband said yes, ice tea. So the waiter brought ONE ice tea! We can look back and laugh at it now, but at the time it felt like a nightmare. Sad thing is, that was our very first non-Disney cruise, too! Sounds like not much has changed since we took her in 2008!