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I've booked intercruises from Southampton to Glasgow on 5th Jan 25.
Can anyone advise how long the journey will take.
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Just received an from P&O advising that Selected Entertainment is now open for booking, but it's not.
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The Norway Taster Menu is open.
Description: The freshest Nordic flavours spring to life with a six-course tasting menu created exclusively for Epicurean by award-winning Norwegian chef Kjartan Skjelde. Championing specially selected local ingredients, Kjartan’s fine-dining feast is the ultimate treat – served in style with stunning fjordic views.
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Sailing on Iona on 6th July.
The booking system for restaurants is open, but I can't see anywhere to book entertainment.
It is my account or is it not yet open.
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I'm travelling with Victoria in September, and have similar questions regarding the drinks package, and calculating if it's worth buying the package.
Cunard website states "Enjoy an incredible array of beers, wines by the glass, spirits, liqueurs, and cocktails up to $13 per serving, as well as all the benefits of the Premium Soft Drinks Option".
Can someone please clarify what's included in the $13 limit.
For example, according to the drinks menu price list, a Grey Goose vodka costs $7.90 for 1oz and $11.40 for 2oz. If a soft drink mixer (Schweppes tonic at $3.00) is also required, does that mean the cost of the serving is either $10.90 for 1oz Grey Goose + mixer or $14.40 for 2oz Grey Goose + mixer. If so, the 2oz goes over the £13 limit.
Thank you
Coach transfer to Southampton
in P&O Cruises ( UK )
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Thanks for the information.
I think we'll stay at a Glasgow hotel and take the last part of the journey home the next day.
At the time of booking (the day that Loganair cancelled all our flights), Easyjet didn't have any flights scheduled from Southampton on that Sunday, and Cunard's solution was for us to get their coach transport from Southampton to Heathrow and then a flight to Glasgow. The cost of that one-way trip was going to be £700.