Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Refurbished Pride of America 'essentially a new ship'

Refurbished Pride of America 'essentially a new ship'

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The refurbished East Meets West restaurant.

The Pride of America, Norwegian Cruise Line's ship in the Hawaiian Islands, has returned from a drydock during which the ship received new venues, redesigned public spaces and refreshed décor.
The cruise line's president, Andy Stuart, calls the Pride "essentially a new ship."
“This is much more than just a fresh coat of paint and new drapes," Stuart said.
Every stateroom received new bedding, new furniture, new flat-screen televisions and updated flooring.
New venues include the Soho Art Gallery, featuring works of art available for purchase; the Perspectives Photo Studio; and Dolce Gelato. The ship’s wedding chapel is in a new location on deck six with new flooring, furniture and wall fixtures.
The new Perspectives Photo Studio.
The new Perspectives Photo Studio.
The ship’s pool deck underwent a refurbishment with a refinished pool, new loungers and Jacuzzis.
The Skyline main dining room got a new entrance, new carpet design, new furniture upholstery, new window drapes and new columns throughout the restaurant. La Cucina, Norwegian’s signature Italian restaurant, is now an "elegant and intimate venue," Norwegian said.
The ship’s specialty restaurants East Meets West, Cagney’s Steakhouse and Jefferson’s Bistro also received enhancements.
Menus in all dining outlets offer additional choices, Norwegian said.

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