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  1. On cruises where there is bridge, the card room is in use between 10:00am and noon for beginners and improvers instruction and from 2:00pm for duplicate play. I have seen other people playing in there during instruction, but providing they sit at the other end from where the instruction is taking place, and provided they are quiet, the instructors tend to tolerate them. The instruction sessions  only take place on sea days - not sure about the duplicate play. I've seen people playing card games in the Living Room, which is a good idea as it's easy to hail a passing waiter and ask for a drink.

  2. The world's largest cruise ship (Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas) is soon to arrive in Miami. From the cruisecritic news page: "Icon of the Seas is also the size of a small city, with the ability to carry up to 7,600 passengers (double occupancy is 5,610 people, but the ship is built for families so expect that number to be higher) and 2,350 crew. It measures 1,198 feet long – more than three football fields – and is 250,800 gross tons." It also has, "...the largest waterpark at sea, with six waterslides, and a suspended infinity pool" Any Saganauts fancy booking a cruise on her? No? Thought not...

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  3. Not really of any help to you, but I'm reminded of a thread when this question was asked some years ago. One gentleman replied, "On any cruise of longer than 7 nights I always pack a spare pair of underpants, just in case of an accident". I assumed his tongue was firmly in his cheek...

     

    On a more sensible note, I'm not sure how many electric sockets there are in Ventura's cabins, so a four socket extension lead could prove useful if you need to use multiple appliances at the same time.

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  4. 2 hours ago, Glenndale said:

    As a regular cruiser with Saga the included excursions hold no value as we have visited these ports many times. As to the transfers, we always seem to be tag 30 and sitting kicking our heels to disembark is no fun.

    I empathise with you over disembarkation, but at least it is organised, and to me it is preferable to the last time I disembarked from Arcadia, which was just chaotic.

  5. 18 minutes ago, nosapphire said:

    Have you tried writing to Mr Blanks (or one of the other directors) via the registered office address?

    Link below is for the company set up for the Spirit of Discovery.

    https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/09839927

    Sometimes (not always) that route bypasses the secretarial staff and gets directly to to intended recipient.

     

    It's worth a try, but don't hold your breath. I have written directly to Paul Ludlow at P&O, and also to the CEO of Sainsbury's. On both occasions, I was replied to by customer services executives.

  6. 8 hours ago, Alchymist said:

    Filling in the "online" questionnaire on the last day was a farce. Like several other passengers I spoke to, the app persistently failed after the first question and I wasn't prepared to go the Library and be nannied into using a supervised iPad. Perhaps that is why I am being frank here!

    I never fill in the questionnaire on the ship - I always do it from home; for the reasons you mention, plus, as far as I'm concerned, the cruise doesn't end until the chauffeur pulls up outside our house. By doing this, if there is any last minute issues (such as disembarkation) they can be mentioned.

  7. I was on SoD's Christmas cruise last year. Take an additional small case or holdall - you'll need it for all the goodies you'll be given during the cruise. Either that, or don't pack your main cases to full capacity. This advice was given to me before the cruise last year, and I thought the person who offered the advice was joking. She wasn't. 

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  8. 5 minutes ago, Kenmure said:

    A Coruna was wet when we arrived in the morning but that soon stopped  but remained cloudy. Went for a walk rather than a trip as we have been here a number of times. Certainly a drop in temperature to 9c, no doubt preparing us for what was coming. At the moment we are coming out of the Bay of Biscay after a smooth crossing heading for arrival in Portsmouth  for 7am tomorrow morning. Hopefully a trouble free journey along the south coast home. Some of those from the north of England are becoming concerned about road conditions they might have on the way home.

    If anyone is travelling to Cumbria they have every right to be concerned, although hopefully things should improve by tomorrow  https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-67604834

  9. On 11/27/2023 at 3:12 PM, room with a view said:

    We have booked the Azura for Christmas , what should we expect with food, entertainment and drinks  ?

     

    This is our first time with P&O .

     

    Thanks

    I was on Aurora Christmas 2019. My Christmas Day lunch consisted of a hot dog and fries washed down by a couple of glasses of Rioja out on the open deck. Dinner was a much more grand affair - it was a formal night, and the dinner had seven courses - starter, soup, sorbet, main, dessert and cheese. For the seventh course waiters brought around trays on which were mini mince pies, slices of Christmas cake, dried and candied fruits, nuts, etc. Whatever else, you certainly won't go hungry.

     

    I don't know how or why this comment has been posted again - it wasn't me. Honestly!

  10. 17 hours ago, room with a view said:

    We have booked the Azura for Christmas , what should we expect with food, entertainment and drinks  ?

     

    This is our first time with P&O .

     

    Thanks

    I was on Aurora Christmas 2019. My Christmas Day lunch consisted of a hot dog and fries washed down by a couple of glasses of Rioja out on the open deck. Dinner was a much more grand affair - it was a formal night, and the dinner had seven courses - starter, soup, sorbet, main, dessert and cheese. For the seventh course waiters brought around trays on which were mini mince pies, slices of Christmas cake, dried and candied fruits, nuts, etc. Whatever else, you certainly won't go hungry.

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  11. There's a thread  on this topic further down the page, however, it will probably raise more questions than it answers. The rule is, you can book each speciality once - this is to give all passengers chance to try each restaurant at least once. Once you have eaten in a particular restaurant you can try to book it again - you may get in, you may not. We've never had any trouble getting further bookings, especially on longer cruises. On a recent SoA cruise we ate in these restaurants eight times - three times each in the Supper Club and Amalfi, and twice in the Khukuri House. We were offered another evening in the Khukuri but declined, as the menu in the main restaurant was one we particularly enjoy. Also, if you don't mind eating late, if you go along to these restaurants after say 20:00 you may get in. Hope this helps.

  12. 2 hours ago, Windsurfboy said:

    Butler Neol

     

    Different captain  but forgot name, 

     

    Butler booked,  next 2 weeks of Speciality restaurants,  came round with form for all his suites, no limits on how many times. Could have booked for longer but can't think thar far ahead

    So it sounds like what was alluded to on the Speciality Restaurants thread could be true then - it's one rule for suite passengers and another for the hoi polloi.

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