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Just today I booked the October 11,2016 Eastbound & October 18,2016Westbound Transatlantic crossings of the QM2. Anyway does Cunard still offer the $120.00 tours of all 3 Queens? The last time I was aboard the QM2 in October of 2013 I was able to do the tour of the QM2 and all the passengers had to pay a $120.00 fee to be able to be on this tour of the ship. Regards,Jerry

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They offer tours in Southampton, details are here

 

Yes, we offer a popular Ship Visit programme which runs from May to December during 2016.

 

Each visit is open to UK residents and costs £50 per person. Cunard are proud to support The Prince's Trust and a minimum donation of £5 from each booking will be donated to the charity to help change young lives in the UK.

 

 

 

A Cunard ship visit includes:

Complimentary car parking at the Southampton Cruise Terminal

Complimentary tea and coffee in the terminal after check-in

Guided tour of public areas of your chosen ship

Three course lunch inclusive of wine and coffee

Exclusive ship visitor offer to use when booking a Cunard cruise (terms and conditions apply)

 

I couldn't find reference to tours in New York for QM2 but there may be a similar page on the US site.

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They offer tours in Southampton, details are here

 

 

 

I couldn't find reference to tours in New York for QM2 but there may be a similar page on the US site.

 

Hattie, Thank you. You see I was referring to the tours of the ship the passengers pay $120 to go on while the ship is sailing during the voyage. Regards,Jerry

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My mistake - the Behind the scenes tour of the ship ? I'm so sorry that makes much more sense as a question :o

 

Yes, they do. You will need to sign up either at the Tours Desk or Pursers Office.

 

This thread may help

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When does this tour usually run? Which day of voyage? Time of day? I read that it is four hours long. Does it run more than once? I have children and would have to coordinate child care. If it ran twice, my husband and I could switch off. We have a lot of OBC to spend. This would be a good place to put some of it.

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That was a most helpful thread. I will check with the purser's desk first thing onboard. Failing that I will be at the tour desk early the first sea day and watch the programme. Just have to check that I can put the children in care for that long.

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