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QE2, cabin 2004-Dec. 15, 2004-am I really picking the right cabin???


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I know this will sound nuts to a lot of you, but I only book bow or stern cabins on whatever cruise I choose. We race jet boats so motion sickness is not a problem. I LOVE the rocking and rolling and all the motion and hope for the roughest seas there are. Hope I see a 70 ft. wave.

That being said, I booked cabin #2004 last year (2003) in conjunction with Concorde. Concorde quit flying and I saw no reason to go to London twice in a year. Took the Concorde trip in June 2003, but really feel I missed out on the QE2. So I booked cabin 2004 for Dec. 2004.

Has anyone stayed in that cabin??? From the description Cunard gave, it has two portholes and is truly on the bow. Is this correct? Rocking and rolling should be guaranteed if the North Atlantic lives up to its reputation.

Gina
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Yes, it is exactly on the bow and you will get plenty of motion. From what I have heard many of the stern cabins are noisy because of engine vibration.

It also looks like a fairly large cabin. Check out this web site for deck plans: [url="http://www.cruise4.com/DeckPlans/CUNA/QueenElizabeth2/CUNA-QueenElizabeth2-menu.html"]Deck Plans for QE2[/url]

Sounds like fun! Enjoy the experience of getting rocked to sleep every night.
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