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  1. Still hoping for The Princess Royal!
  2. That is a real bummer and I'm really sorry for you. The Inner and Outer Hebrides made for spectacular scenic cruising on the most perfect day ever, last year. Hope you get some sort of explanation.
  3. Think we were on the same itinerary and and agree. In fact three of our Liverpool calls have had starboard side moored up.
  4. The protocols aren't new re mobility scooters, just more up front so no one can say they didn't know when booking now. edit use this link as your starter for ten. https://www.cunard.com/en-gb/accessibility/medical-and-mobility-equipment
  5. Precisely why more definite and obvious signage is needed. Put that down on your list to mention to the manager. Sadly, being entitled and rude seems to be a way of life for a few people these days. I hope it doesn't become more prevalent on Cunard.
  6. Selbourne I would also add, when you see the appropriate member of staff, you ask for a 'reminder' to be put in the Daily Programme, reminding fellow passengers the wheelchair spots are for wheelchair users and their companions. You could also mention 'and not for the less able but without wheelchairs' but that might not go down too well as a written reminder.
  7. You have hours of daylight left. Let's hope the scenic bit comes later.
  8. We have scenic cruise the Isles a few times and only once [last May] did we have a decent scenic view as not only was there no mist/mizzle, the weather was absolutely glorious so to be fair, it might not be anything nefarious, rather a planned route.
  9. No use going to anyone lower than an admin. manager, as I found out when enquiring about the lift issues. I didn't have a meeting with Callum but I did with another manager. If they are in a meeting/not available, stand your ground and insist, which is why I say cite health and safety if needs be and make sure a record of your complain is made. Let us know the outcome. 👍
  10. Selbourne , can I make a suggestion? We don't book accessible cabins so don't know of these 'oversights' but we too are theatre early birds in order to get the wheelchair seats before any able bodies sit there because as you say, signage is useless so are aware of that deficiency. You however are seriously aware of them and the company also needs to be aware too. If you make an appointment with the appropriate person/manager, NOT any old front desk person, quoting health and safety issues if you must in order to get their attention, and tell them about all the shortcomings. Some will be easier to correct than others [theatre springs to mind and more in-cabin grab rails] but if no one tells them, they 'won't be aware'.
  11. Never met Osman and but have a few other Senior M'ds who have all been I'm sure, as good as Osman who seems to be rather well known but not to me. Tomas [forget his surname] is M d' of Britannia, don't know who it is in PG or BC and the Senior M d' on QA is Ilven Miranda who in my book, is 'up there' with Sandro Ranieri and Raul Lucas. edit Interestingly, he has been with QA for quite a while so the appointment was made well before the original Maiden in January.
  12. Flag like, just the same as the red ones but yours will now be silver. Some folk like to wear them. Hmmm. Our final colour will be on the Christmas tree as always.
  13. That takes me back. I have a few sets of Delderfields in the loft. Must bring them down.
  14. I know, which is why although I would have preferred 'fresh', I did a bit of blueberry hoarding! 😉
  15. The lounge was very much a Marmite area. It was very popular for pre lunch and dinner drinks but I think those who love the Vistas lounge would be a tad disappointed. We didn't stop for coffee or drinks very often whereas QV's lounge was very much 'our' lounge!
  16. We had bananas no problem, which along with the bed mats seem to be a bit of a speciality. Rooibos Tea was almost a currency on a world cruise years ago. Maybe moving with the times, bananas are the short term post Covid replacement! I could mention the fact blueberries didn't last the whole two weeks but then we did do our best to decimate the supply so shouldn't moan really! 😄
  17. We used to rent a wheelchair for the last few segments of world cruises. The chair was put on in S'ton and stored for us by housekeeping and in our cabin on embarkation. Worked well except we obviously had to pay for the whole cruise as the chair was out of action for three months. This was all pre Covid so no idea if this would be allowed now. No harm in enquiring.
  18. That IS interesting. I questioned the list on arrival at the pub, I was told no deviation will be allowed from the list order. I think some explanation is required and when we join QA again, I will be questioning early on as I don't want to experience a shambolic disembarkation. edit I must say though, this was at 7.40 am so have no idea if things went by the list but went toes up by the time you got there an hour later.
  19. You can arrive in the Golden Lion whatever time you like but assistance disembarkation now goes strictly by the order of passenger disembarkation, the list which the office has supplied to the assistance personnel in the Golden Lion.
  20. Used to be our go to, then a crab lunch at The Lobster Pot finished off by a climb up to Pulpit Rock. Scuffed many shoes on that! 😀 I love Portland.
  21. We have around five UK cruises on QV and QE under our belts and love the snippets we see of cities we wouldn't normally visit but the best part is the scenic cruising and the places which wouldn't be on our radar such as the Irish stops and most important, Kirkwall.
  22. On our last two QV cruises last year, the larger tables in QG were not by the window apart from two large tables set up for a large family celebratory holiday [teens who were a credit to their parents] in July. We have found this not unusual post Covid as the plum spots now seem to be given over to two tops. The position of all tables varies according to passenger requirements.
  23. Golly, some diverse views. Just shows 'you' need to know the writer's background to really take in a review. I'll stick to the opinions of Cunard board members and in particular those who, and this is just my personal opinion, I feel have a recent Cunard experiences from which to draw on/compare/can be objective as well as subjective.
  24. They certainly do and although we heard announcements, others didn't and so more public announcements on any issues would help. Mind you, that wouldn't stop those determined to queue and block the hallways and public rooms in their eagerness to get off.
  25. He co wrote and produced one of the most famous releases of all times. 'Do they know it's Christmas', the charity singlr. He also co produced Live Aid in the 80's, never mind his own music career. He's a great speaker too. Pretty much an all rounder really.
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