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Cunard's Queen Victoria Returns to Service After Multi-Million Dollar Refurbishment


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I am sure she looks fabulous but I wonder about the increased capacity and loss of deck space.

 

There is actually more deck space on deck 9 since the extra bit has been added at the back.

 

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According to Laura's article, increased passenger capacity is 93 (from 1,988 to 2,081). Some inside public space has been lost by making the Chart Room into Britannia Club dining.

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According to Laura's article, increased passenger capacity is 93 (from 1,988 to 2,081). Some inside public space has been lost by making the Chart Room into Britannia Club dining.

Cheers, That isn't too bad then.

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