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Cunard doesn’t take dogs in the kennel on the World Cruise. If you book a lower Queens Grill Fare thru a guarantee you unfortunately have little say in your suite assignment.
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We were on the QM2 in Dec 22. She is not a new ship but we found it to be in excellent condition. There are a few cosmetic issues but nothing that would disappoint or ruin a trip. The Queens Grill was better than ever, Osman runs a great restaurant.
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Is Smart Attire what in the US we call Business Casual?
Covepointcruiser replied to LB_NJ's topic in Cunard Line
You may be more comfortable on a different cruise line. Several sail from NY or NJ with a much less formal dress code, NCL, RCL, and Celebrity come to mind. -
Venture stabilizer issues - now
Covepointcruiser replied to florisdekort's topic in Seabourn Cruise Line
Heidi13, Silverseas flipped a Zodiac this year with a full passenger load on board. Luckily no one drowned. Viking was returning to Ushuaia because one of their Zodiacs experienced an explosion and badly broke a passenger’s leg. -
Never had my favorite cookies, peanut butter or chocolate chips. They did however have gluten and sugar free selections so perhaps they can only bake so many different types of cookies.
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Venture stabilizer issues - now
Covepointcruiser replied to florisdekort's topic in Seabourn Cruise Line
Of course none of those other lines have ever had issues in the Antarctic! Things break on ships, nothing is guaranteed to run perfectly, just ask the ships engineer. At least Seabourn hasn’t had an accident this season, look at Viking, Silverseas and Quark. I am glad they are being safe and have not killed any passengers. We were on the Venture in September and saw the Captain every day. The ship was run in a safe manner. -
Funny, I thought that the King Crab fishing season was closed in 2022 and will be again in 2023 in Alaska. Where did they get the “fresh” King Crab Legs from, Russia?
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Can you arrange luggage shipping while on QM2?
Covepointcruiser replied to kshannon5's topic in Cunard Line
If you are in a Grill Suite, the Concierge will arrange luggage forwarding for you. Saw this done numerous times on our 12/15 crossing. -
What are the cutbacks and why is Carnival targeting Seabourn? We have been on three cruises with Seabourn since the pandemic and there were no cutbacks. No luggage tags or boarding passes sent to your home existed before the pandemic. The restaurant being closed at times, especially in port, happened before the pandemic. We had good and bad service in the restaurant before the pandemic but only good after the pandemic. I don’t see any plot to downgrade Seabourn except in the dress code and that is being demanded by the same passengers moaning about cutbacks.
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Would they let a couple book these cabins. The bed looks large enough.
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Can/should I book an accessible cabin?
Covepointcruiser replied to CarolGS's topic in Celebrity Cruises
We were assigned one as a guarantee a while ago. We are both tall and found many areas of the cabin inaccessible to us. The area to hang clothes left our clothes on the floor and no room for shoes. The roll in shower forced me to shower in the spa or flood the bathroom. We had no tub. There was a dangerous ramp out to the balcony. If you did not fully open the balcony door, the ramp was at a 90 degree angle and caused us to trip and fall at least once leaving us with large bruises but fortunately no broken bones. Be very careful in accessible rooms. -
SLSD, Financial distress by CCL cannot be the problem as Cunard is also under that umbrella. Why Cunard is performing so much better in the food area is really a puzzle. It is so much better than before we were blown away. The menus outside of the top restaurants were also wonderful and not much different, except for limitless ala crate options, than the top tier restaurants. Everyone we spoke to was extremely happy with the food. The only complaint onboard was the very bad internet.
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How long for Seabourn to update flight changes
Covepointcruiser replied to wesport's topic in Seabourn Cruise Line
When we book through Seabourn, we receive the flight locator code. We double check our seats and also watch for flight changes. -
No priest or minister was on board on our last Easter cruise pre COVID. There has always been a rabbi and he offered services on Friday and at Friday dinners in the main restaurant. Nothing was available for Christians. Can’t speak about service for Christmas but they did have Christmas decorations up until after 1/6 as many in the crew were Greek Orthodox.
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It’s too bad they lost a day of the cruise taking the malcontents back to Argentina. They could have had extra landings in Antarctica, the Falklands or any other landing areas deemed safe by the expedition crew.
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How long for Seabourn to update flight changes
Covepointcruiser replied to wesport's topic in Seabourn Cruise Line
Always look at your airline for information. Seabourn can’t keep up with the changes and expect changes up to the day of departure. -
Jeans now allowed in all dining venues
Covepointcruiser replied to florisdekort's topic in Seabourn Cruise Line
Goodness, the Hillbillies would be overdressed for Seabourn’s new standard, Actually Seabourn is behind the times, few people of a younger age wear jeans anymore. Athletic leisure wear is what they wear. My husband has slacks from them and they are very comfortable. They look like normal slacks but are light weight and have considerable stretch. Most young financial executives are wearing them. They are not inexpensive but can be had for less than $125. -
Venture stabilizer issues - now
Covepointcruiser replied to florisdekort's topic in Seabourn Cruise Line
SLDS, we had few ports because it was one leg of the world cruise. The visit to Egypt was the highlight as it included a charter flight to Luxor with an overnight there and then on to Cairo. For folks on the 100+ day cruise, they had multiple ports of call with time for overnight journeys. We were very unlucky to have missed our reason for this cruise. We later booked another cruise and toured Egypt. IT was the first QM2 passage through the Red Sea and Suez Canal so we had an escort by British warships. -
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas (on QM2)
Covepointcruiser replied to bluemarble's topic in Cunard Line
Everything but the little train is now functioning such as the Carousel and the Parachute Jump. It’s is very pretty! Can’t help with the U.S. Cunard site, Ikeep getting directed to the UK sites by the ships internet. -
Medical Supplies - Getting to the ship - NYC
Covepointcruiser replied to intrepid_guy's topic in Disabled Cruise Travel
I love taking the train for a cruise in NYC but things get a little wild in NYC. Ask the train conductor for a Redcap, they will take your bags and find your transport. I would hire a car as the four of you with luggage will be too much for most taxis. I recommend Blacklane but there are numerous services in NYC and be sure and mention the WC. -
Venture stabilizer issues - now
Covepointcruiser replied to florisdekort's topic in Seabourn Cruise Line
They are in the Falklands now and have landed Zodiacs at the penguin colonies. Stabilizer issues did not impact the landings there. There are photos on the Facebook site. On our 15 cruise from Dubai to Southampton, we had two ports. Our two day stay in Alexandria was the mail port for the sailing so we had the right to be disappointed. We ended up with one port, in Greece, in 15 days. -
The Christmas Market cruise was 100% booked as is the current crossing. You have to know the ship and we have always found a quiet spot for reading. Osman is the QG is the best Matre D we have ever had as he is always offering to cook special meals and desserts. They was a distinct difference in passengers on the short cruise with everyone rushing about to see and do everything in 5 days. Although we are full on this last crossing people are calmer and there is no rushing about. Best food ever in our 45 years of sailing with Cunard. Internet is only good in several widely known areas, look for the routers. Non existent WI-FI in our cabin.