“Because
she is US-flagged and crewed, Pride of America is in the unique
position of being the only cruise ship that can sail to the four islands
of
Hawai`i from Honolulu without visiting a foreign port,” said Kevin
Sheehan, Norwegian Cruise Line’s chief executive officer. “As a result
of this unique offering, there is strong, ongoing demand for the ship,
propelled by record-breaking guest satisfaction
scores. This is a spectacular one-of-a-kind itinerary and the cruise
delivers an incredible value for the money compared to the high cost of
land-based vacations in Hawai`i.”
As
her name implies, the 2,124-passenger Pride of America, celebrates a
‘Best of America’ theme inspired by favorite places in the United
States.
From the Capitol Atrium to the Alaska-influenced Gold Rush Pub to a New
Orleans’ Mardi Gras Cabaret Lounge and Hawai`i-themed
Aloha
Café and Waikiki Bars, guests experience the flavor of the U.S. while visiting the country’s beautiful 50th
state. The ship features 14 restaurants, nine bars and lounges, dynamic
public rooms such as the Hollywood Theater, expansive children’s
area featuring Norwegian’s new Splash Academy children’s programs and
the state-of-the-art Santa Fe Spa & Fitness Center. The heart of the
ship, the Capitol Atrium, is inspired by the Capitol Building and White
House and features a decorative stone floor and
a stunning backlit glass dome.
The
company also recently announced that Pride of America will receive
major enhancements beginning in March 2013,
including the addition of 24 ultra-luxurious suites, four Studio
staterooms and four inside staterooms; Moderno Churrascaria, the line’s
signature Brazilian-style steakhouse; ship wide wireless internet
connectivity; new carpeting throughout; flat screen televisions
in all staterooms; updated décor; upgrades to the fitness center; new
directional signage; renovations to the gift shop, photo gallery and art
gallery; and much more.
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