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TORTY2

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  1. If you visit the Limelight club is dining there essential? We like the idea of the club but, having seen the menus, we're not overly impressed, so wonder if it's acceptable to eat at one of the other restaurants and just go for the cabaret. It's not about cost, rather the choice of menus there. Or is it worth foregoing better food options just to enjoy the atmosphere there.

  2. Am a bit worried about the negative comments I've read about the lifts on Britannia. We've cruised frequently and there's very often a problem waiting for lifts but I'm wondering if it's a bigger problem on Britannia. From past experiences, ships need more lifts rather than less. Being a wheelchair user, lifts are vital, I don't have the option of walking up/down stairs so is it a bigger problem on Britannia than other ships. I have to say I really don't understand young able bodied people waiting for lifts to go up or down a flight or 2 of stairs which I've often seen. It seems madness to me when they could get to their destination quicker as well as working off some of the extra calories gained through the voyage. Sorry that might sound a bit bitter, I don't mean it to, probably just a slight case of envy wishing I had the option.

  3. Any information on Limelight Club would be appreciated. Am wondering if it would be possible to check out the menu for that night before booking or is it necessary to book at beginning of cruise.

     

    Another point: how many formal nights on 13 night Canary Islands cruise.

     

    Any info would be much appreciated

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