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  1. Let’s see. There is no self-service in the King’s Court, including at the beverage stations, except for plated items that only one person (one hopes) will touch. Tables are wiped down after use and you’re asked not to use them until they dry. Most activities are still going on, but events like the Country Fair have been canceled - too many people touching the same objects. The staff have extra restrictions on mingling with guests, so things like World Club parties also wouldn’t happen. In general it’s a little inconvenient but the restrictions are absolutely necessary and everyone I see is coping with them fine. Of course it could have all been avoided if people would wash their hands; keep their hands away from their eyes and mouths when not eating; and isolate when ill. But that’s another issue. There are no restrictions on anyone who isn’t afflicted so yes, you can get off in port. (Well, unless there are so many cases on board the port won’t let you stop, but I’ve been told we’re nowhere near that number so far.) As for what things will be like in late May? You certainly won’t have our current issue but there’s no way to know whether you’ll have one of your own.
  2. I’m glad to hear you at least got some extra time. Here’s hoping the rest of your trip goes smoothly.
  3. The winds in Cape Town continue to be a problem. Queen Victoria did not leave port until 7 am this morning, having (our captain on the QM2 said) made several failed attempts in the middle of the night. The passengers all had to board at 4 pm so I’m afraid the extra hours did them no good.
  4. Here on the QM2 the captain acknowledged the Victoria’s issue in his noon report but said he didn’t expect us to face any similar problems tomorrow. Fingers crossed both for us and for the people waiting to get ashore in the Victoria.
  5. I can’t say I’m thrilled to see people in the theater here on the QM2 on a Gala Night in shorts and t-shirts, but I do think the majority of the passengers follow the dress suggestions - though the size of that majority seems to have shrunk since Singapore. It’s true there is no enforcement, but then again as a maitre d explained to me, there is no dress code to enforce. Look at how it is now worded in the daily program: It’s a suggestion, not a requirement. You’re encouraged, but not ordered. I can’t say I like it, but that is the reason offered if you ask why the staff doesn’t intervene - though I’d bet the real reason is with the current state of cruise line economics they’re loathe to confront any paying customer if they don’t have to. “What to Wear: Gala Evening From 6.00 pm, we encourage you to join in the sense of occasion.”
  6. It was only in the Britannia for one day because the Queen’s Room was being set up for a World Cruise party. Tea is back in the Queen’s Room today.
  7. Cunard isn't for everyone and I completely understand why someone might not enjoy the experience, but I do want to update one point. I'm currently on the QM2 World Cruise and there is a "Solo Traveller's Evening Get Together" every night, and whenever I've walked past its appear to be well-attended. The ship also has single cabins, which many ships don't. They're expensive, but they do exist. And by its very nature, a world cruise offers many more opportunities to meet other people.
  8. Word is the above brochure will be delivered to passengers on the world cruises tonight.
  9. Here’s the instructions provided on board the QM2: Visa Requirements - Sri Lanka It you are visiting Sri Lanka as part of your cruise itinerary (arriving and leaving Sri Lanka with the ship), ALL guests are required to obtain a Transit ETA online (www.eta.gov.k). A Transit ETA is free of charge. When completing your application, please note the following: "Port of Departure" is the previous port you are scheduled to visit prior to arrival in Sri Lanka(Phuket, Thailand). "Final Destination" is the port where you will be ending your cruise. "Vessel Number" is the cruise number (M408). "Address in Sri Lanka" is the ship name(Queen Mary 2), if applying for a Transit ETA.
  10. I think it may depend on whether you’re American or British and who you talk to. We had a number of bookings where we wanted to change our grade of cabin. The on-board representative on the QM2 told us if we went directly through her to Cunard we would have to cancel and rebook - but if we went through our travel agent we could keep our same booking numbers and the perks that went with them. Comparing all the totals it was a better deal to go through our agent. New cabins, new prices, same booking number.
  11. Queen Victoria departs Colombo for Africa and Southampton on March 30, right before we get there on March 31. So I agree: It seems clear that there is time for the QM2 to follow a similar route as Victoria back to Southampton from Colombo if that’s what Cunard chooses to do.
  12. My friends and I are all having a great time - but that’s helped by the fact that none of us is getting on or off in Dubai so we’re more comfortable living with an uncertain itinerary. Plus we’ve all been through something similar before: It’s the cost of traveling in an uncertain world. So we float.
  13. For what it’s worth, the below is what we were told in today’s daily program; From the Captain You will have seen the news over recent days regarding the developing geopolitical situation in the Red Sea off Yemen. As some of you will be onboard in Aprit when were scheduled to transit that area, I would like to reassure anyone with concerns at present that the company together with various national authorities and government departments are continuously monitoring the situation as are many global shipping companies. We will make any necessary decision in good time with the safety and security of the ship and all onboard being the paramount consideration.
  14. Maryland as well - but I like your idea better.
  15. Ah, Cunard. I received the survey based on my April 23 crossing on the QM2, which of course never happened because the ship was laid up in Southampton. The first question asked was why did I cancel - to which I answered I didn't, you did. The survey then proceeded to ask me the same hypotheticals shown above. One other tiny oddity/annoyance with which probably only other board members who live in Washington, DC can empathize: The survey asks which US state you live in, but doesn't list the District as an option. It's not a big deal, obviously - but you kind of expect a large company to get something like that right on an internet survey.
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