The Daily Programme for the next day appears in paper version on your bed every evening.
Don't know for sure about my voyage, but can’t imagine it is that useful. You won’t lose your husband, unless you want to, the ships are not that big, and anyway he’ll magically reappear at meal times.
I’ve just looked it up. Looking out for them will certainly enliven my next cruise, though given the age and decrepitude of so many Cunard passengers, I’m not that hopeful.
Does this have a double meaning I don’t know, or do you mean upside down cake or perhaps pineapples from Australia even? I too lead a sheltered life, just not to the extent of expecting everything - or, indeed anything - to be perfect. 🙂
Well that is something. I read a review of the QM2, by someone whose entire cruise was utterly ruined, largely because the roasted pineapple had been served cold. They said it was the worst cruise they had ever been on. I agree that warm is better than cold, but really…