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uests with special needs can enjoy a variety of daily cruise options aboard Hawaii's
premier sightseeing and dinner cruise ship, the A.D.A.-approved Star of Honolulu. From beginning to end of their cruise experience, all guests are well taken care of.
Before
boarding the 1,500-passenger Star, wheelchair users can opt for
round-trip motor coach transportation provided by sister company,
Superstar Hawaii Transit Service, complete with wheelchair lifts and
seating accommodations. Upon arrival, cruise goers may utilize spacious
boarding ramps, panoramic walkways and comfortable dining arrangements.
The Star's barrier free facilities also include A.D.A-approved restrooms, elevators, personalized crew assistance upon request and
exclusive high-tech stabilizers for a smooth ride. Written safety
briefings are available for hearing-impaired passengers, restroom and
ballroom signs are posted in Braille and seating for guests accompanied
by guide dogs may also be provided on a space-available basis.
The Hawaiian Cultural Cruise features a sumptuous lunch buffet, cultural activities such as
lei-making and hula lessons, and whale watching from December to April.
Perfect for families, it is moderately priced at $41.95 per adult and
$25.00 for children ages 3-11. Star of Honolulu Sunset Dinner Cruises offer steak and seafood dinners, live entertainment and dancing, with
prices starting at $65.95 per adult. Round-trip transportation from the
Waikiki area may be purchased for $9.00 per person.
For
more information or to make a reservation, call toll-free at
1.800.334.6191 or visit www.starofhonolulu.com. In Hawaii, call
808.983.STAR (7827). To guarantee requests, reservations for special
disability services are recommended 24 hours in advance.
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DOES NOT assume any responsibility for same, mahalo.
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