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  1. 3 minutes ago, NE John said:

    There is a small third tier (maybe not a true full third level) as part of upper Britannia. That area may be quieter than the rest of the larger venue. 
    I agree, Britannia has a nice buzz vs being noisy. 
     

     

     

    There is a third tier. That's where the watercolour art classes are held.

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  2. No music or piped music in any restaurant.

     

    Occasionally, the harpist will play at the entrance to the Britannia.

     

    Prior to Covid, in the QG lounge on QM2, there used to be concerts for Grills pax which were not advertised anywhere else except on the QG and PG tables. They removed the grand piano and stopped the concerts. Shame.

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  3. You can drop off your luggage any time after 11:00am.

     

    Actual boarding times vary. It can start as early as midday, or like last year, we had to wait until 1:00pm.

     

    The boarding order is QG, PG, Club, Diamond, Platinum then by letter ( A, B, C etc) or by order of arriving.

  4. On 5/4/2024 at 12:51 PM, WantedOnVoyage said:

    Clearly, the narrator has had far more exciting times in the "infamous" Queens Room and Golden Lion than most of us might even imagine.

     

     

    Carry on Cleo

     

    (Kenneth Williams)

     

    "Infamy, infamy, they've all got it infamy" 

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  5. 9 minutes ago, exlondoner said:

    On QM2, Q4s are half as big again and have a dining room.

    Apologies, I was referring to the Vistas.

     

    I should know better, we have a QM2 Q4 booked for April.

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  6. 20 minutes ago, Se1lad said:

    I’m booked on a 3 night mini cruise on QM2 end of May and was offered a potential upgrade from Q6 to Q4 with minimum bid of £180pp

     

    Not much difference between the two. Just different location.

  7. We've had many trips on both QV and QE on the stern. QV used to have very large balconies but were severely reduced after the refit. Nevertheless, we still enjoyed them, even with the overhang.

     

    We have 3 cruises booked on QA, on the deck below your's, so expect it will be fine. Just don't make too much noise above us 🙂

     

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  8. I had just finished the watercolour class in the Britannia, and spotted her sitting all alone.

     

    I grabbed the phone and managed to get her indoors who quickly brought the passports down, and after a cursory glance our names were ticked off.

     

    Fastest immigration ever.

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  9. 11 hours ago, Archipelago said:

    Can a black suit be okay for a gala evening or should it be a tux ? 

     

    It should be a tux or dinner suit, but with so many trying to drag down the dress code, they've made concessions.

     

    As I have stated previously, the Cunard dress code is the MINIMUM not the target.

     

    In QG on a Gala night almost all men are in tux/dinner suit, and on Smart nights it's mostly still jackets.

     

    You can never be overdressed but enjoy yourself too!

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  10. It can be very much hit and miss.

     

    As mentioned above, put it on your Roll Call to establish interest.

     

    Traditionally, meets are held on first sea day, either at 11:00am or 2:00pm, in the Commodore Club, port side.

     

    You will get no help from anyone.

     

    I've been to a few that were quite well attended. Similarly, I've been to a few, when despite many responding on the Roll Call site only two or three turned up. With so much going on, people simply forget.

     

    Good luck.

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