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Aboard Pride of Hawaii, there are restaurants galore; bars and lounges throughout;
pools and whirlpools - indoors and out; a galleria of shops; a giant health
spa and a full-size sports court; a golf pro shop – even an immense
business center with meeting and seminar rooms. Sounds like a resort, doesn't
it? But unlike other Hawaii resorts, this one travels!
Here's a short list of Pride of Hawaii's highlights.
- Family Friendly! Plenty of interconnecting rooms,
a terrific youth program and kids facilities, larger bathrooms, four
pools plus a kid’s pool, a kid’s café, 3 karaoke
rooms and Freestyle Cruising flexibility makes this ship a perfect choice
for Hawaii vacation families!
- Ten Restaurants. Two main restaurants -each sharing
the same menu but with its own mood and style -plus eight more including
Asian, French, Hawaiian and Italian cuisines!
- "Bar Central." A convenient cluster of
three, distinctly-designed bars each with its own personality. Choose
from a martini bar, champagne and wine bar, or whisky and beer bar!
Elsewhere on the ship there’s a cabaret lounge, a coffee bar,
a cigar bar, a sake bar and pool bars!
- Courtyard Villas – an NCL exclusive! This
all-new class of spacious accommodations (there are just ten of these)
shares a private courtyard, a private swimming pool, & whirlpool
-even a small gym!
- Garden Villas - an NCL exclusive, too! This,
top-of-the-line accommodation measures over 3,500 square feet of luxury,
including private whirlpools and private rooftop sun decks!
- Ying & Yang Health Spa. Operated by the world-acclaimed
Mandara Spa, this facility pampers NCL guests as never before. Plus,
you'll find extra touches like a yoga area with a sprung wooden floor,
a jet-current exercise pool and an indoor lap pool.
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- Families -small, large or multi-generational!
- Active, young-hearted passengers of all ages
- First-time cruisers
- Passengers looking for an unstructured Hawaiian cruise atmosphere
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- Passengers who prefer a traditional cruising environment
- Cruise vacationers looking for small, intimately-scaled cruise ships
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ShipShopper Index:
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Year Built:
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2005
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Size Category:
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Large (92,000 tons)
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Passengers:
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2,376
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"Elbowroom" Factor:
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Roomy
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Outside Cabins:
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66%
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Balcony Cabins:
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45%
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Sister Ships:
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None
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Length:
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965 feet
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Width:
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106 feet
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Crew:
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1000
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Bahamas |
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