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  1. You probably need to have six alcoholic drinks per day to make it worthwhile. We have between six and eight per day and save money. We drink wine, aperitifs and liqueur for nightcaps. Beer drinkers would probably not benefit unless they drank far more. Our calculations include coffees, teas, hot chocolate, soft drinks and bottled water in restaurants and lounges. On BC we get bottled water in the cabin.
  2. It has a Shetland like look to it but the hills are a bit high. I was born on the second largest island but have no memories having left at seventeen months old. I've visited The Mainland once since. I wondered if it might have been one of the other North Atlantic islands.
  3. If it's $90 for one night, it would be cheaper to order from M&S at £70 jacket and if needed £40 trousers, then give away at end of trip. This looks to be the option with most extensive choice of sizes: https://www.marksandspencer.com/regular-fit-stretch-tuxedo-suit/p/ds2a0bff729b2180c9ecacc85e1c643781?prevPage=srp#intid=pid_pg1pip17g4r4c1
  4. That would always be my preference. 🐱
  5. His published photo looks a bit like the models they use to illustrate what folk should wear onboard. 🙂
  6. Sture Myrmell hasn't updated his Linkedin profile. 🙂 He was in the post in spring 2022 and I didn't find an update in my quick search.
  7. If you don't have this already, you could try it if you have difficulty resolving the problem: executive.correspondence@carnivalukgroup.com I think the president of Cunard UK is Katie McAlister and president Carnival UK is Sture Myrmell. Individual emails should be in form: firstname.surname@carnivalukgroup.com
  8. I would guess the picture is supposed to be looking from rear of deck two. The ceiling forming the floor of the deck three section. If it's accurate it probably wouldn't include any boxes. It may be a design to get maximum capacity.
  9. You seem to have the themes covered with what's in the photo. Of course nobody will notice if you wear a dress twice, and I believe your 21 days is effectively 3 x 7 days, so many of your fellow passengers will change each week anyway. (just realised I'm repeating Hattie's comment) Most folk probably find it amusing, but one of our main reasons for a 2 week B2B Transatlantic from Southampton is for my wife to be able to wear as many outfits from her wardrobe as possible. We have the luxury of being able to take quite a large amount of luggage on economy flights from Nice to Heathrow and are fit enough to carry it all. Have a great trip!
  10. I think it's 21. Nora would need another 17 outfits! 🙂
  11. But we keep being told they are all dressed in T-shirts and jeans these days. 🙂
  12. I certainly use my phone to access internet onboard but can do everything I need or want with a passable internet connection. Any additional information that Cunard might provide that I might find useful could easily be added to the My Voyage facility. There is a female vlogger who travels alone who has posted a video on YT with concerns about security with Medallion. She claims to have been the subject of unwanted attention from another passenger who she claims tracked her cabin through the app, amongst other issues. Perhaps there are privacy settings she hadn't made that could have prevented that. Setting up a room-cam might alert me if this young lady jumps somewhere we'd prefer she didn't go and starts a massacre of the portraits! 🤣 Although there's not much point unless I have a way of scaring her down. Again an internet connection is all that's required for that.
  13. It would be useful to access photos on My Voyage. We agree a voyage price for all photos taken at start. It would be nice to download them as we go along rather than waiting until end.
  14. Since we were on board QM2 in June 2022 Starlink has been introduced and the daily program is now available on My Voyage. I don't expect Starlink to be perfect but it seems to have reasonable coverage on the North Atlantic, which is all we need. It might be handy if our lunch and dinner menus were on My Voyage but we didn't find it a problem choosing at the table. Our waiters usually had the dinner menu for us at lunchtime, so we could have taken photos of them. I can't think of any other uses we would want from a proper app. We don't want drinks to follow us around the ship. We don't want the cabin door to open as we approach. We don't need to find each other, we're never more than a few yards apart. We do carry my phone around. It acts as a hub that backs up pics from the camera and in turn copies them to a cloud drive, and lets me access anything I would normally get on my home desktop and post social media and anything else internet related.
  15. Have you called Cunard and explained your problem? Perhaps they would waitlist you in case a QG cabin is cancelled before you sail.
  16. We were out Friday evening and my wife decided to make it a Coco-Canel themed evening. Photo could have been clearer but was difficult to get Coco to look at camera.
  17. Good luck anyway. Don't know much about the commercial side of it and can appreciate reservations in subsidising an international conglomerate, but seems a bit short sighted to allow production of such a strategically important commodity to be eliminated.
  18. I assume that's about a recent big news story. Not that it's any of my/our business, but is what's happening there a problem for you?
  19. Many years ago before the internet and direct booking was so established, specialist agents would compete for business on ceefax and teletext by offering discounts of up to around 11%. Most people probably ended up paying same price. We got a very good deal on a Panama Transit including flights from/to Glasgow. The folk in next cabin had paid a bit more than us but got more OBC so we ended up paying exactly the same. I don't think that exists these days. But it has been established by various comparisons that folk in North America are paying much more than UK guests and that may explain why US agents can offer discounts.
  20. Perhaps you need to exaggerate how much movement you feel in reports! 🙂
  21. I'd be surprised if you had any problem. On Sun Princess in July 1998 it was grey and a bit choppy leaving Vancouver but no real movement on the ship. Inside Passage, Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway and Glacier Bay were all smooth. Crossed Gulf of Alaska to College Fjord overnight. Next morning there were folk saying it had been a bit rough through the night. We had no idea what they were talking about, we didn't feel anything.
  22. Did you see this video of QE 5002?
  23. The only flight I see today from LHR at that time is with AA. Their recommended arrival times for check in outside the U.S. are at least 3 hours. Minimum to check bags or check in at the airport outside the U.S. at least 60 minutes. I'd opt for self disembarkation and book a taxi for 7.30am, ensuring the taxi company will adjust that time in event of a late arrival. Google taxis Southampton and you'll get lists of cab companies. I'd book Aero Taxis, who we have used before or West Quay. They are two of the bigger operators. Or use one of the exec hire companies recommended by others.
  24. I was going to post that it was a shame that advice wasn't sought on this forum before the Dubai to Southampton trip was cancelled. However I note that it was asked on November 14th last year, The first two responses clearly warned that the deposit would be lost. Perhaps future responses to such questions should be in bold and underlined; DO NOT CANCEL!!! If it's your health/bereavement or other problem, fine go ahead and cancel if you can't make the trip. If it's something around the world you have no control over it's Cunard's problem. Sit tight don't do anything until they inform of their intentions. If their proposals are unreasonable you will have legal rights to obtain a refund.
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