"Pride of America" - America's First Cruise Ship in
Almost
by Roy Witman
Published on this site: June 17th, 2005 - See
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My jaw dropped. I've seen countless cruise ships during my career,
but boarding "Pride of America" instilled a true sense
of distinction in me. As a Norwegian Cruise Lines' President's Club
Member (one of only 25 in the world!), I was privileged to accept
an invitation to visit the shipyard in Bremerhaven, Germany, recently
to tour "Pride of America" before her unveiling to the
general public. I can say - without hesitation - that she is living
up to her name!
"Pride of America" was built by Norwegian Cruise Lines
(NCL) and is the first US-flagged cruise ship in almost 50 years,
so I'll admit I was expecting something spectacular. What I didn't
expect was the feeling "Pride of America" evoked. As tired
as I was from my travels, within just a few minutes onboard the
ship, I experienced a renewed burst of energy.
NCL adorned "Pride of America" with a regal, white stone
staircase reminiscent of those seen in the movies "Titanic"
and "Gone With the Wind." Dressed in what could easily
be mistaken for red velvet, this centerpiece of the ship sets the
tone for the rest of the vessel. As you move throughout the ship,
you discover reflections of all 50 of the United States. Large photos
in stairwells and murals on walls tend to spark conversations with
complete strangers of past travels across America. And while the
symbolic colors of red, white and blue appear practically everywhere,
there is never a feeling of the theme being carried too far. My
hat's off to Norwegian Cruise Lines for a remarkable job with interior
design.
"Pride of America" has eight restaurants, three pools,
extensive children's facilities, an abundance of spacious public
rooms and the largest dedicated meeting facilities at sea. However,
to make this vessel truly unique, NCL added several exciting, new
extras including a conservatory, a new category of family suites,
a tennis court and an art gallery!
Onboard, you'll find themed bars and restaurants from tropical
to western to elegant. Dining experiences include traditional and
classic décor and cuisine along with some new delights. Norwegian
Cruise Lines has outfitted "Pride of America" with a steakhouse
restaurant serving Black Angus beef, pork and chicken; an Asian
Fusion sushi bar; a Japanese Teppanyaki room where chefs entertain
guests as they prepare their meals; a '50s rock & roll diner;
an Aloha kids café and more.
NCL has gone all out with the staterooms onboard "Pride of
America," equipping her with 660 balcony staterooms and the
broadest range of family-friendly interconnecting cabins available
at sea. All cabins have a TV, refrigerator, safe, duvet and bathroom
with shower. Norwegian Cruise Lines offers a range of staterooms
on "Pride of America" from the traditional interior to
the Grande Suite. Peering out to sea from high on Deck 12, the Grande
Suite boasts a living room, dining room, private balcony with king-sized
bed, walk-in closet, baby grand piano, CD/DVD library, two RVs,
luxury bath with whirlpool, guest bath and butler/concierge service.
The highly trained crew is eager to get underway. "Pride of
America" is currently in New York City, which is the first
stop on her maiden voyage. Her service in Hawaii begins in July
2005, and she'll provide cruises to the Atlantic Coast, the Panama
Canal and - of course - the Hawaiian Islands.
It's a rare event to have a US-flagged ship christened. "Pride
of America" is the first in almost 50 years. If you're a fan
of cruises, you'll certainly want to book your passage on this vessel
for a spectacular vacation experience. Never been on a cruise before?
Now is definitely the time to start and Norwegian Cruise Lines'
"Pride of America" is the vessel to take you off to exciting
and tropical destinations!

Roy Witman is Vice-President of Cruise Vacation Center
based in Yonkers, New York. Visit them online at http://www.cruisevacationcenter.com
today for the best deals to the most exciting destinations on the
most popular cruise lines in the world. You'll find their service
exceptional and their attention to detail second to none.

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