I didn’t mind the light under the door or the moonlight from outside, but there are also several annoying electronic lights. The red on the TV, the slightly illuminated switch for the bathroom night light, the light on what I assume was the router and something else, perhaps the phone.
A Question. There is a picture on the Liverpool Echo site of the passengers watching the arrival from the balconies. It is early and they are all in their bath robes, wisely as it turns out, for you can see through the balcony glass. My impression is that the glass on the Vista balconies is one way. Am I merely misremembering? This certainly isn’t.
Ah. That explains what I was wondering, because it seemed odd that this brouhaha erupted in the Central Lobby rather than a cabin or the Medical Centre. Also, I can see the benefit of moving someone who is being confined to a balcony cabin, that seems only fair, but surely if they are refusing to be confined, they should stay where they were. See: cake: having: eating.
The joy of QG is the much larger cabins and extra light from the two sets of windows. Also ours had a nice long bath to read in. The banquettes, while silly, aren’t as bad as I had feared, providing one has an accommodating companion who is willing to share.
This is long ago and anecdotal, but once we had a table next to a couple whose Q5 adjoined that in which resided quite a small baby and its owners. They were certainly aware when the baby awoke and of its reluctance to sleep late at night.
That’s all right. 😀 It just gave me the chance to think of more things I loathe about it. 😀😀😀
Incidentally, although I have no feelings either way about that (presumably fake) tree, isn’t it a bit of an odd thing to have in an indoor bar, particularly with those banquettes around it. They seem to have a banquette fetish.
I didn’t linger there, but must say it didn’t look terribly comfortable to me, but I can see it was friendly. I waved at people I recognised as I passed through hastily and they usually waved back, although, in truth, they may have been completely different people as the light was so dim, and my eyesight so poor.