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  1. 5 minutes ago, MylesS said:

    I’ve just gone outside to take these pictures. I’m not in the Grills’ and not in their area when I took these. 

    So you have to go down to deck 10 and then back up to get to that deck? 

  2. 6 minutes ago, MylesS said:

    Yes, you can do that on here regardless of what cabin category you’re in

    Is the rear of deck 11 not also grills I just got to where the wellness studio ia and there is a gate.  I thought it was all Grills only from there?

  3. 1 minute ago, Selbourne said:


    Do I take it from this comment that you are dining in Britannia Club? If so, aside from the restaurant size, how are you finding the food and service (we are booked in BC on QA for two cruises). Thanks. 

    Food has been good so far.  Service has improved since day one as per other comments, but then this is the first trip with passengers so I was expecting more hiccups than there have been.  Of the staff i've spoken with quite a few have come over from the QM2 so there may be some familiar faces for some.  But given that they are getting used to a new ship I think the service is fine.  By the time of your cruise everything will be fine. 

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  4. 10 minutes ago, MylesS said:

    However, the quoted is completely wrong. We’ve never been able to go closer to the funnel on any other Cunard ship, regardless of Grills’ status. 

    I meant standing under it and looking up at it, where the name Queen Anne is in big letters. Like you can do on deck 12 on the QM2 or Grills terrace on QV. 

  5. 2 minutes ago, exlondoner said:


    So is there anything that isn’t dreadful?

    It isn't dreadful.  It is just not for me.  I've heard good and bad onboard and will expect to see the same on here. 

     

    The postives are the bathrooms and nice and modern and finally have glass screens instead of shower curtains.  They feel more up to date. 

     

    The tech in the room is also good.  You have USB A and C sockets on both side of the bed and each has a US plug and one has a UK.  The desk has both USBs too.  The television links to your account so you can see that on the screen and there is a lot more content, quite an extensive library of films and television. 

     

    Balcony is a decent depth so you can sit and face outwards to sea and not have to sit sideways. 

     

    The buffet, pretty much everything is behind glass screens and you get served so seems much better and tidier. 

     

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  6. Where to begin?

     

    Well I had read the posts prior to the QA entering service about the promenade but I thought, it can't be that bad, surely?   Well those criticisms were just.  It is narrow, makes doing circuits difficult if there are others at a different pace for you.  Also I expected to find the builder's plaque forwards on the promenade, I'm sure the QV has hers there but there is nothing.  

     

    I think if you are familiar and used to the other Cunarders this will come as quite a jolt.  Someone in the design team said, "let's go all in on dark navy blue".  It is everywhere and does make the ship seem very dark and lacking warmth (not helped by the air con blasting icy cold air at times).  The restaurants are all brighter (I guess so you can see your food) but perhaps apart from the atrium and the drawing room/card room I just find the ship dark and gloomy.  I haven't walked into a room/space and not felt underwhelmed by the look and feel and that leaves me so disappointed. 

     

    The Queens Room is poor, like an after thought and much smaller than I thought it would be. Just a thoroughfare now rather than a "room". And what is it with those strange bird cage style seats?   Very wierd.

     

    There are lots of bars, everywhere. I guess they want you buying those expensive drinks and drinks packages.

     

    The upper deck has been cleaved in two to provide a much larger Grills terrace at the rear so there seems to be less deck space for non Grills passengers and you can't get anywhere near the funnel for a photograph, which I would want to take a photo of. 

     

    The Britannia Club restaurant I was told could seat 370 guests, more than the grills.  I assume he meant grills combined?   Anyway so the Club is a large restaurant now and has lost its cosier, more exclusive feel on the other ships.  

     

    Also the Cunard shop is a tiny little circular spaced area off from the main shops which seem to have been given over to selling perfumes and scents.  The cabinet of curiosites thing is just curious, seems a gimmick. And whilst there was a book shop on the early deck plans by the library (which is small and doesn't have many bookcases) is now the kid's zone. 

     

    I feel I am being over critical here but I just don't like the design with the dark colours and gold or bronze for the metalwork.  I guess I am used to the other Cunarders and feel more at home there.  If I had been blindfolded and placed on this ship I wouldn't know it was a Cunarder.  Perhaps that is the intention, to be a fresh start but it isn't for me. I have two QA cruises booked, one is with friends who want to try her so will have to do that but the other I will switch. 

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  7. The circus in Mayflower Park is being nice and loud for anyone in the Holiday Inn.  Hope it won't go on all night. There is a car carrier at the Horizon Cruise Terminal so wasn't able to see the QA clearly. Just her upper superstructure (all those extra cabins above the bridge).  The barges with all the fireworks are out in the harbour. I wondered what they were but the previous post explained it. 

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  8. 2 hours ago, buchanan101 said:

    How far forward on the ship can passengers walk? Saw people on the area in front of the main superstructur

    I wonder that too. When we did a Isle of Mull scenic cruise on the QV a couple of years back they did open up the deck at the front so we had better views of the scenery but on every other cruise on the QV and QE that has never been possible for me and it has been closed off  So I am not expecting it to be the norm. It would be nice if you couls though as I like doing that on the QM2. 

  9. 5 minutes ago, buchanan101 said:

    The bridge looks too low, or the front superstructure is too high…

    The three Fincantieri ships all have the bridge on 8 deck, but where the QV and QE have the spa on 9 dk and Commodore Club on 10 dk above the bridge, the QA has three decks of cabins and then the Commodore Club on dk 12, so an extra two decks of suites.  I noticed when the deck plans were first released that the spa had been consigned to the bottom of the ship so that Cunard would have more space for balcony cabins.

  10. 3 minutes ago, buchanan101 said:

    Shame indeed. We don’t arrive in Bergen in June until “early afternoon” which is a bit rubbish really. I’m sure she could get there in the morning … (leaves “early evening” so 4 or 5 hours in Bergen….) 

    That's poor. If you wanted to eat something ashore or visit a particular aite it wouldn't leave much time for anything else but getting to and from the ship. I like Bergen a lot so it's a shame you won't have much time there. 

  11. On 4/12/2024 at 8:10 AM, BouncingWheel said:

    It must be the way the photos have been taken as all indoor rooms look like they have low ceilings which cannot be the case as the ship hasn’t been built for the Borrowers.

    The latest render from this week (with the slot machines in the background) looks like the casino bar, seems very low.  And looking back through all the previous renders they do give that impression.  Because this HAL class of ships that the QA is based upon have a lot more superstructure compared to the QV and QE, I wonder if they have reduced the height of each deck for stability purposes?  I am due on the maiden voyage, if I remember I will take a tape measure and the same on my next QV voyage to see if there is a difference.

     

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  12. I phoned today and spoke to the lady on the phone about the error messages:

     

    "Sorry, we are unable to process your booking at the moment."

    "Payment has failed due to package unavailability."

     

    She wasn't sure why it was displaying these as there was availability on the cruises in question but said she would feed back the problems I had.  So I am none the wiser.

  13. 3 minutes ago, gumshoe958 said:


    Have you tried using a different device? Always worth a try.

    Hi, yes I tried with different browsers on the computer and also on my phone to no avail.  Never had this ever before and I'm platinum in CWC.  Very strange.  Thanks for the advice.

  14. Just now, Winifred 22 said:

    No Q A was Med in July in Standard Balcony and Q A December 2026 to 7 nights Hamburg in obscured balcony 

     

    Okay, thank you for sharing too.  I will have to find out tomorrow what is going I on, not sure why I am affected this way. I appreciate the information.

  15. Just now, gumshoe958 said:

    I had no problem booking an inside cabin on Queen Anne for solo occupancy for the 4 night Rotterdam short break on 25 Nov ‘26.

    I tried that cruise with ocean view and balcony but couldn't book those. Interesting you were able to book an inside.  Thank you for the information.  I will be calling them tomorrow.

  16. Trying to book single occupancy on the Queen Anne doesn't look possible, is anyone else experiencing this problem?  Have tried multiple cruise options and I can book, but when I click o confirm I get one of two messages:

     

    "Sorry, we are unable to process your booking at the moment."

     

    "Payment has failed due to package unavailability."

     

    But i've tried again a number of hours later and the cabins are still available.

     

    It is like Cunard are blocking solo passengers on the QA.

     

    Applied when I tried Ocean View and Balcony cabins, so it affects different grades.

     

    Disappointed and slightly angry to be honest. 

  17. On 2/16/2024 at 11:03 AM, twotravellersLondon said:

    Taking the greater number of cruising days and the sale of the Braemar into account, the signs are that FOCL carried less passengers, took in less money and made less profit in October, November & December 2023 than it did in July, August & September of 2023.

     

    Your insights make interesting reading as I find it difficult to decipher the quarterly reports, so thank you.

     

    Whilst every other cruise company seems to be on the up FOCL seem to be stagnating. I see the new 2025/26 intineraries go on sale next week, so I will be interested to see in the Balmoral is sailing for another 12 months.  Hopefully the new cruises will be more popular.

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  18. It's official, Braemar will become the "Villa Vie Odyssey". 

     

    https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/startup-agrees-to-buy-fred-olsen-s-braemar-for-3-5-year-world-cruise

     

    Also, the website has been updated:

     

    https://villavieresidences.com/meet-the-ship

     

    There is a video which combines CGI artists impressions and old footage of the Braemar.  Some of the video clips used are of poor quality, so it looks like they haven't shot this specifically for this purpose but used clips in the public domain.

     

    Apparently she will be setting sail on 15th May 2024.  FOCL will hand her over at the end of Feburary.  So that's two months to reactivate her and refit all the cabins?  Is that posssible?

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  19. On 12/11/2023 at 5:59 PM, PrincessPete said:

    The Christmas 2022 cruises were cancelled due to technical issues. There was another issue during the summer this year I believe with its moorings and now the ship is in for yet another extended dry dock with major repairs to propeller shafts. While it might make business sense for Ambition to take over the Ambience cruises, ask yourself how you would feel if you were one of those affected – as per the postings here.

     

    Christmas 2022 was due to issues with lifeboats that meant she failed her Passenger Ship Safety Certificate renewal.

     

    I had a vague recollection of something prior to that so did some digging around online.  Turns out in May 2022 she was detained by the MCA at Tilbury with 22 deficiencies and two were grounds for detention (https://www.gov.uk/government/news/foreign-flagged-ships-detained-in-the-uk-during-may-2022-under-paris-mou).

     

    It seems like every time there is a mandatory inspection she needs to maintain her ceritification something crops up.

     

    If you go on the Lloyds Register site (https://www.lr.org/en/about-us/who-we-are/lr-ships-in-class/) and put in the details 8521232 or  AMBIENCE in the search boxes you can see her certification status.

     

    From what I can make out, she has an overdue survey for "Exhaust Gs Economiser" from November 2023 and another 8 surveys that need to be completed by 10th Janaury 2024.  So I guess one of these surveys threw up this latest problem, but there could have been others that Ambasssador have chosen not to publicise.  According to the notes section she has four outstanding actions that were meant to be done in January related to deck plating, tanktop, her port anchor and forward mooring station.

     

    You can do a forward look and see what over surveys she has coming up and there are so many! 

     

    On 12/11/2023 at 5:59 PM, PrincessPete said:

    Yes, even new ships can break down, but let's be honest there's far more chance of it happening again to Ambience

     

    Sadly I would agree, and also expect her to have more issues at some of these later surveys.

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