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Maybe look into the Sky Garden - Its a viewing platform with amazing views that is free, you just need to book tickets in advance which are usually released 3 weeks in advance.
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Green Park is a bit of a trek to cross between lines in my opinion. I would get a thameslink train to London Bridge and then 2 stops on Jubilee to Waterloo. Where is your train coming from into St Pancras? To be honest most trains at that time heading into London will be very busy.
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6 soon to be 7 - Century, Constellation, Infinity, Solstice and Eclipse (x2) can tick Equinox off soon.
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Silk harvest, Tuscan grill, muranos and sushi on 5 are extra cost. Mast grill is included and is where you get burgers on deck. Blu is for aqua class guests. Aqua spa cafe is for anyone who wants a lighter / healthier breakfast or lunch option. Cafe el bacio all food is free and drinks are payable. Luminae is for suite guests.
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They had ginger ale last year.
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We always stay in premier inn west quay
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No you can't bring wine on at ports for use while onboard. You can order a small selection of wine online before you go for use in the cabin. Any alcohol purchased in the store will be kept until the last night and delivered to your state room.
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All ships apart from xpedition have more then one pool. All have main dining area, buffet, grill etc to eat. Entertainment is similar on all.
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Suck it up and understand that things happen and the world really doesn't revolve around you. These are all minor issues in the grand scheme of things.
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As others have said of the child is well behaved then of course she should be included. Agree some adults are worse with their rude and obnoxious behaviour! Enjoy your cruise and the celebration :-)
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1A for me
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Small coffee shop which has drinks and snacks. From memory a small waiting area is present.
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Most ports of call are different and most of the entries to the ports are different. I don't think you could get bored
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Prison break
Criminal minds
Luther
Waking the dead - British oldie
Ray Donovan
Strike back
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Just off the eclipse and they had both a talent show and karaoke.
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Tonight we are staying pre cruise at the premier inn west quay as we always do. Central location and a 5 min cab ride to all ports but most can also be walked to.
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I think it will all depend on how tired you are and how much you are happy to fit in. Tower bridge and the Tower of London are next door to each other so these are easy to do together. Big Ben and Westminster are also together so can be done in one go, this is also close to the London eye if you were considering this. I always find the easiest way to get around London is the underground (tube). From Victoria you could either get the tube to Westminster (2 stops) or walk. It may be a good idea to stick to this area on your arrival day as you wouldn't be that far away from your hotel. When visiting the tower etc it is a simple journey with no changes to Tower Hill (9 stops).
In regards to food it all depends what you enjoy?
I enjoy walking along the south bank of the river in the evening and certain areas have restaurant and pubs dotted along. If you are feeling energetic you can actually walk from tower bridge to Westminster but this take some time which you are limited in.
Another area people enjoy is Covent Garden with the street performers or perhaps one of the many parks.
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Do you mean tower bridge? London Bridge is a very different bridge and not very exciting.
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Cambridge to kings cross is a great northern service. You can book any journeys on any train lines web site. Not sure why you would get a discount without a rail card.
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No direct line to Euston from Paddington. Why not get the train from kings cross where you can get the direct link. If not then taxi be best unless double back on yourself on tube.
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From memory the centre hotel has a slightly more central location.
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Quite often Baltic cruises are more expensive then med cruises due to demand etc. Personally I prefer the celebrity product to the RCL one.
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Thank you so much for the info.
Since you are from the area can I ask another question. [emoji56]
Is it easy to get from place to place as far as tourist spots go? If things aren't all close together is the public transit easy to navigate?
Thank you
Yes public transport is easy to navigate and fairly cheap
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This is also happening to me and clearing history hasn't helped at all.
London St Pancras to Waterloo - Rush Hour
in British Isles/Western Europe
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If you did want to get the standard thameslink train you need the area labelled platforms A/B they go frequently and I think the fare to London bridge is about £3.50 / can use oyster / contactless as well.