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torsonwheels

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  1. According to someone who is on the Queen Victoria now they are now running two menus. Fish and Chips is now on the evening menu
  2. Was sent this by a friend who found it on one of the Cunard Facebook groups. This is the current Golden Lion menu
  3. Just booked for this cruise. Remembering how busy it was in Liverpool for the 175th birthday and now I didn’t even manage to see the three Queens on the river then I looked this afternoon and booked. Very excited to be a part of history and sailing down the Mersey to home will be magical. Now to start some forward planning
  4. This has been posted in the Liverpool Echo this morning and has just made the North West BBC News https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/liverpool-stage-huge-event-new-28557919#ls8m3ygnocyvrwnfr Hope the link works
  5. Just to ask, what happens if some of the menus don’t appeal? Looking at a Disney cruise after Dream visited Liverpool earlier this week and looked online for the menus. My friend who I would be travelling with wouldn’t eat anything on two of the menus as they are not to their taste at all. Can you opt out if this rotation dining. It’s an expensive cruise for them not to eat in the evening
  6. Just asking do these get replenished throughout the cruise as my friend has said she would struggle to pick just one so would like to have a couple if they do get replenished. In a Q5 suite on the Med cruise in September but not only new to Queens Grill but also cruising as it will be our first cruise. Thanks
  7. Sorry to jump on this post but can anyone advise as to whether cider could be provided instead of beer?
  8. Looking at booking a suite on Iona for the Fjords cruise. Apart from the bigger space what are the benefits of booking a suite. Been reading up and I am just so confused. Also any recommendations for particular suite numbers? Any help appreciated Thanks in advance
  9. I’m looking at booking a cruise with P&O to visit the fjords. I have limited mobility as I can’t walk or stand for very long and normally I use a mobility scooter but I will be renting a power wheelchair as I don’t need an accessible cabin. My question is how easy I am going to find visiting the various port stops? Are there accessible excursions or if I just wanted to explore the various places how easy would I find getting around. Stavanger has long been on my list of places to visit but I know it’s very hilly so would I be able to get around in a power wheelchair? Any thoughts very much appreciated Thanks
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