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Year Built: 2003
Length: 921ft
Beam: 106ft
Draft: 26
Gross Tonnage: 81,000
Crew: 900
Passengers: 2,146
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Introduction
This magnificent ship is a spectacular salute to the many regions of the United States with vibrant Stars & Stripes artwork on the hull. An Alaskan Gold Rush Saloon, a New Orleans-style Mardi Gras Cabaret Lounge, a French restaurant inspired by Thomas Jeffersons Monticello, and a Waikiki Bar are just a few of the great choices that include 8 restaurants and 10 bars and lounges. Guests can experience the flavour of the U.S. while enjoying the Aloha Spirit of the Hawai`i crew on board as they cruise the dramatic coastlines of Kaua`i, the Big Island of Hawai`i, Maui and O`ahu on unique 7-day inter-island Hawai`i cruises. And enjoy such innovative features as a tennis court, a conservatory and art gallery. Plus the freedom of Freestyle Cruising.
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With six decks of exclusive balcony staterooms and suites, Pride of America boasts more balconies than any other NCL ship. All cabins have single, double or queen size beds, a sitting area and shower. Cabins have rich cherry wood finishing, safes, refrigerators, tea and coffee makers, Internet connection and a full bathroom unit. Family rooms are catered to the needs of people travelling with children and include a full bathroom. The penthouse suites and grand suite also have a king sized bed, private full bathrooms, CD player, DVD player, TV, a walk-in wardrobe, a computer with internet access and concierge service. All suites and penthouses feature floor-to-ceiling glass doors with private balcony. |
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The Pride of America has a huge variety of facilities and activites to keep you occupied. There are 3 Swimming Pools, 4 Hot Tubs, Santa Fe Spa, 24-hour Fitness Centre, Rascals Kids Club, Connections Teen Club, Jogging/Walking Track, Basketball/Volleyball/Tennis Court, Golf Driving Net, The Chapel, S/S America Library, LifeStyles Room, Newbury Street Shops, Blast Off Video Arcade and Meeting Rooms & an Auditorium.
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