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Cruise Review: QM2 New England/Canada, October 16


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It was not. during my "Behind The Scene's" tour, I had a chance to speak with the chief medical officer. The med center was thankfully empty, and when I asked him, he said there were thankfully NO cased of noro reported on board...

 

Hi bob brown. Thanks, that's good to know - on the same cruise last year there was a problem. But how lucky it was that on your voyage there was NO issue regarding gastro-intestinal illness. That is rare, indeed! -S.

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Thanks again! My husband found the pub lunch available on the buffet, which was nice since the Golden Lion was so crowded. We explored every floor, even found the fancy suites!

 

We found the same thing on the Queen Victoria, which was great... actually it was available every day on the buffet.

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