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  1. As a Brit, I find the whole door decorating thing mind-blowing šŸ˜‚ On P&O (which is mainly British passengers) I have seen the odd ā€œHappy Birthdayā€ banner, and once saw a PECs sign on the door, but thatā€™s about it. When we cruised out of NYC with NCL I felt like I was in a modern art gallery walking down the corridor to our cabin with some of the elaborate designs and decorations.
  2. I like new music (rap, EDM, a bit of a part-time Swiftie etc) but when we last went on the Britannia it was Elvis and Doris Day šŸ˜‚ It wasnā€™t even decent old ā€œretroā€ - just old. I think my exact phrase was ā€œeven my Nan would have thought the music was old fashioned, and sheā€™d be 120 if she was alive nowā€. Maybe they took my feedback too far šŸ˜‚
  3. I agree with you: we had a great trip on the Ventura last year and are going again this year. My son chose it above any other ship šŸ˜Š
  4. Kids club is great: itā€™s my sonā€™s favourite šŸ˜Š He prefers it to the Iona and Britannia - in fact itā€™s his favourite ship. Heā€™s been on from being 2 and now 7. There is an arcade, which I canā€™t remember being there when I first went on it 10+ years ago. Itā€™s quite reasonably priced as arcades go and has a good selection of games. The entertainment is relatively family-friendly too, and the indoor pool is usually open and useable a bit later in to the evening (which can be handy if you have children if there isnā€™t anything on in the evening that you want to do: there is also a bar in there and itā€™s near the buffet so you can have a drink and some food while the children swim (depending on their ages and abilities etc) šŸ˜Š
  5. I donā€™t really think itā€™s all that much different: we booked last May for a June cruise and it was a bargain. If I book now for the same week itā€™s about Ā£300 more on the mock booking Iā€™ve done, but per person thatā€™s Ā£100 each so relatively low for a week. I have noticed land-based holidays have gone up a lot. Our last one for the same time of year, booked around the same time, at the same hotel, is now coming up at Ā£5,500 for bed and breakfast with coach transfers - it was Ā£3000 two years ago for half board and private transfers.
  6. You might not need to, and thatā€™s great, but some people do need modificationā€™s making due to the nature and impact of their allergens (especially if they are multiple and also co-exist with other food or dietary restrictions). Itā€™s also why I said some allergies are easier to avoid than others, and therefore the need to advance notify depends on the specific allergy, or type of allergy, in question. For our dairy allergy it requires more effort as they often put butter on the veggies/potatoes, so we do ask they provide some without butter as itā€™s an easy thing to amend if they know in advance as it isnā€™t easy to do on the night. Plus itā€™s an ige allergy and therefore we couldnā€™t risk just eating around food containing dairy. However, he also has a non-ige allergy to beef, and therefore itā€™s really easy to just take the beef off a plate, or order a non-beef product. Not everyone with an allergy needs to notify them if they can generally work around their allergies, but some people do need to pre-order and modify menus to be able to eat anything at all. Especially when on a ship, at sea, where medical help isnā€™t as readily available.
  7. By advising them before you go they ensure that they have the resources to accommodate any specific requirements/replacements. Also they ensure that you can discuss your needs with someone who does know the ingredients etc. Itā€™s different for land based restaurants: they tend to be smaller venues, not serving several thousand customers on one night in a closed-environment. So we go to restaurants which have generally the same menu every day, with a full book indicating all the allergens and which items can be modified etc. On a cruise ship they make a few hundred dishes, prepped in advance, and often the specific substitutions/alterations need advance notice as they canā€™t just quickly whip up a dish without risk of cross contamination etc. But I appreciate it varies depending on the severity and type of allergen: we have varying allergen requirements, and for one itā€™s very easy to avoid/substitute, for the other itā€™s very difficult and therefore we need to advise everyone and closely asses options.
  8. We were on deck 9 directly above a hot tub and to be honest the noise didnā€™t bother us at all, and the reviews of this cabin donā€™t seem to reference it. It looks like the person who I responded to (who is not the OP of the thread) has booked Select Fare, but then chosen (possibly inadvertently) the ā€œLet P&O chooseā€ option - or itā€™s one of the quirks where they allow a Select booking but not room selection unless you ā€œupgradeā€ (which happened to me last time I booked direct - hence I use a TA now). The person I am responding to has spoken to P&O and they have said they canā€™t change the cabin - they can only cancel it.
  9. I have just read reviews of people who have been in the same cabin and they were happy with it and would stay in it again: there are photos which show itā€™s not obstructed in a traditional sense as the hot tub is on the prom outside the balcony of the cabin. I really wouldnā€™t let this ruin your holiday or be worried sick about it: itā€™s a great location for the amenities, and when you are in the Fjords and sailing you are generally looking upwards, not downwards. I would also suggest sitting in different areas of the ship to appreciate the views from different angles šŸ˜Š
  10. Honestly I wouldnā€™t worry, every time Iā€™ve slaved for hours to get a photo where I donā€™t look like a complete state, they just replace it at port and take one where I look like a confused meerkat whoā€™s been dragged through a hedge or 4.
  11. Actually if they could just put a proper cinema on the Ventura, occasional entertainment in the covered pool, and a Keel and Cow somewhere, I would be happy šŸ˜‚
  12. I love a covered pool area and think the Skydome is amazing - but I know others really dislike it, but they can all go in to the atrium and I can have the skydome to myself šŸ˜‚ Although I prefer the Ventura covered pool area size-wise, I do like that there is entertainment on the Iona Sky Dome. I also vote the Ventura Glasshouse. And I probably will be the only one voting for the Ventura arcade - but as a parent of a young child, itā€™s a great venue to use when bribery is required šŸ˜‚
  13. I feel similar about the Iona: love the ship, but I just canā€™t handle the prospect of watching the bloody birds again šŸ˜‚
  14. Totally agree: we were in the YC and there was a famous sports star in there, and his family very rarely went out of the ship with him because people just pestered him. He went in there for the privacy, and having bloggers there wouldnā€™t have been inappropriate and blown his kids cover. They were a lovely family and the children and his wife in particular just wanted to have a ā€œnormalā€ holiday. Plus like you say, the YC is relatively small, so filming would be more obvious and intrusive than it would have been in other sections of the ship. I get the feeling that the whole incident was over-dramaticised for likes and clicks to be honest, and I wonā€™t be following them in future when there are plenty of other good bloggers out there who are a lot more respectful.
  15. P&O do this route quite frequently, occasionally Royal Caribbean do too. Itā€™s a great route šŸ˜Š
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