Have not read all the posts, but the initial comments prompted this post.
Experienced cruisers on other lines, we also were on 5/16 WB QM2 Princess Grill, floor 10. We had a wonderful time! Cunard distinguished her cruise by the impressive lecturers;the spacious cabins ( bath and storage well laid out); the food in our dining room; the wine list; the international mix of passengers; the history of the line; the dress code; Sunday on the ship ( not just another day, but a service conducted by the captain and a RSC matinee after lunch!). Once we figured out the 4 staircase areas, we quickly navigated the ship. Agreed,Kings Court was a challenge, but we did like the salmon and tuna sashimi and sushi rolls, the prawn and chicken Laksa, and the Chinese dim sum bites. Entertainment by the ship’s production group was excellent as was Ben Mills, British musician and vocalist….also liked a Valencian flautist and an Irish comedian for the variety. I liked the towels, the cozy concierge lounge, the Cunard candy bars too! The arrival at the Statue of Liberty was memorable as the French delegation carried the flame of the French nation, from the tomb of the unknown at the arc de triomphe, and held a commemorative ceremony on deck, in gratitude to Americans and British for their commitment on June 6, 1944.Very interesting voyage in so many ways!