Host Hattie Posted Tuesday at 09:30 AM Author #201 Share Posted Tuesday at 09:30 AM Not too late for me to edit and we can pretend this never happened! Let me know 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Colin_Cameron Posted Tuesday at 09:44 AM #202 Share Posted Tuesday at 09:44 AM I'm sure you have better things to do with your time. This performance shows up some of the limitations of the Queen's Room. It comprises of four people on stage with images projected on the screen above them. Unfortunately if you are downstairs but not at the front you can't see the screen due to the overhang of the balcony; likewise if you're upstairs but not at the front you can't see the performers. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exlondoner Posted Tuesday at 09:57 AM #203 Share Posted Tuesday at 09:57 AM 12 minutes ago, Colin_Cameron said: I'm sure you have better things to do with your time. This performance shows up some of the limitations of the Queen's Room. It comprises of four people on stage with images projected on the screen above them. Unfortunately if you are downstairs but not at the front you can't see the screen due to the overhang of the balcony; likewise if you're upstairs but not at the front you can't see the performers. Perhaps something best seen on TV, if shown. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Victoria2 Posted Tuesday at 10:13 AM #204 Share Posted Tuesday at 10:13 AM 1 hour ago, exlondoner said: I can imagine you have. But even without that, reading a book and watching the waves are what I mainly do. I look at the offerings, think ‘That's nice’, and then think, ‘but not as nice as watching the sea’. I am SO glad this thread shows we're not alone in being happy being onboard with a good book and plenty of coffee and can't be bothered fitting in any 'activities' if we don't feel like it. I got off the ship once in 2x14 days this year. Mind you, we sailed both itineraries many times so nothing new to see really. Folk weren't happy about the weather on both of our cruises this year but blankets and hot coffee and we were wrapped up on deck watching the world and waves go by. Considering we didn't do much, I slept like a log every night which is highly unusual for me these days. Sea air rejuvenates! 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DukeBeetle24 Posted Tuesday at 10:15 AM #205 Share Posted Tuesday at 10:15 AM Just now, Victoria2 said: I am SO glad this thread shows we're not alone in being happy being onboard with a good book and plenty of coffee and can't be bothered fitting in any 'activities' if we don't feel like it. I got off the ship once in 2x14 days this year. Mind you, we sailed both itineraries many times so nothing new to see really. Folk weren't happy about the weather on both of our cruises this year but blankets and hot coffee and we were wrapped up on deck watching the world and waves go by. Considering we didn't do much, I slept like a log every night which is highly unusual for me these days. Sea air rejuvenates! Apologies if this is a stupid question (expect a few more as we are less than a month from our first voyage on Queen Anne and with Cunard) - do they provide blankets out on deck if weather is cold? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buchanan101 Posted Tuesday at 10:15 AM #206 Share Posted Tuesday at 10:15 AM (edited) Just now, DukeBeetle24 said: Apologies if this is a stupid question (expect a few more as we are less than a month from our first voyage on Queen Anne and with Cunard) - do they provide blankets out on deck if weather is cold? Yes - and you'll have some in your cabin (assuming you have a balcony) Edited Tuesday at 10:16 AM by buchanan101 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exlondoner Posted Tuesday at 10:19 AM #207 Share Posted Tuesday at 10:19 AM 4 minutes ago, DukeBeetle24 said: Apologies if this is a stupid question (expect a few more as we are less than a month from our first voyage on Queen Anne and with Cunard) - do they provide blankets out on deck if weather is cold? Not a stupid question at all. It is vital to know things like this. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clewgarnet Posted Tuesday at 10:51 AM #208 Share Posted Tuesday at 10:51 AM I remember one Norwegian cruise, when we were all up on deck looking out for the lights, crew came round with blankets and flasks of tea/coffee. It was a lovely experience. (Would have been lovelier if the lights had been visible at any point, but it just gives me an excuse to go back!) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Host Hattie Posted Tuesday at 11:10 AM Author #209 Share Posted Tuesday at 11:10 AM Today's menus and restaurant views as we were first in. 6 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exlondoner Posted Tuesday at 11:13 AM #210 Share Posted Tuesday at 11:13 AM 3 minutes ago, Host Hattie said: Today's menus and restaurant views as we were first in. Well, yum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Host Hattie Posted Tuesday at 11:42 AM Author #211 Share Posted Tuesday at 11:42 AM 2 hours ago, Colin_Cameron said: If anyone goes to the Cunard Street performance listen out for the number of "Commodore Cocktails" mentioned. I saw it on the Maiden Voyage and they said there were six cocktails named after Cunard Commodores. I was talking to them after the show and said that I thought there were seven. They laughed and said, "Yes that's what the scrips says, but we've been to the Commodore Club to check, and on Queen Anne there's only six." As you can imagine I went straight to the Commodore Club to confirm and they were right!!! I was very impressed with that dedication to accuracy. That was in May. A few weeks ago when we were back onboard the Commodore Club had new menus with seven Commodore cocktails. I waited all cruise but Cunard Street was performed so I didn't get to find out if they had kept it up to date. I can confirm that Cunard Street refers to seven Commodore cocktails. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Host Hattie Posted Tuesday at 11:43 AM Author #212 Share Posted Tuesday at 11:43 AM Just now, Host Hattie said: I can confirm that Cunard Street refers to seven Commodore cocktails. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare D&N Posted Tuesday at 01:31 PM #213 Share Posted Tuesday at 01:31 PM 3 hours ago, Colin_Cameron said: This performance shows up some of the limitations of the Queen's Room. It comprises of four people on stage with images projected on the screen above them. Unfortunately if you are downstairs but not at the front you can't see the screen due to the overhang of the balcony; likewise if you're upstairs but not at the front you can't see the performers. Perhaps they should just keep it for dancing. I'm told the floor is excellent for that. 😃 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winifred 22 Posted Tuesday at 02:20 PM #214 Share Posted Tuesday at 02:20 PM 4 hours ago, buchanan101 said: Yes - and you'll have some in your cabin (assuming you have a balcony) I have never had any in a non grills cabin unless I asked for them 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exlondoner Posted Tuesday at 03:35 PM #215 Share Posted Tuesday at 03:35 PM 4 hours ago, exlondoner said: Well, yum. Incidentally I notice the BC restaurant has some banquettes, so not just QG. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DukeBeetle24 Posted Tuesday at 03:42 PM #216 Share Posted Tuesday at 03:42 PM 4 hours ago, Clewgarnet said: I remember one Norwegian cruise, when we were all up on deck looking out for the lights, crew came round with blankets and flasks of tea/coffee. It was a lovely experience. (Would have been lovelier if the lights had been visible at any point, but it just gives me an excuse to go back!) 5 hours ago, exlondoner said: Not a stupid question at all. It is vital to know things like this. 5 hours ago, buchanan101 said: Yes - and you'll have some in your cabin (assuming you have a balcony) Thanks all for the responses, it is a Norway & Northern Lights cruise we are on. News of blankets and flasks of tea and coffee is very pleasing to hear! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare D&N Posted Tuesday at 03:47 PM #217 Share Posted Tuesday at 03:47 PM 9 minutes ago, exlondoner said: Incidentally I notice the BC restaurant has some banquettes, so not just QG. Although they appear to be perpendicular to the windows in photo #2 and going by the lighting are probably same in the other photo. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NavyPanda Posted Tuesday at 04:26 PM #218 Share Posted Tuesday at 04:26 PM 17 hours ago, MylesS said: Additionally they're hosting a solo travellers lunch on the 18th, which I've never seen before. Unsure if I'll be able to attend given it's at 12:00pm and the behind the scenes tour is at 13:30 I haven't seen this before either. How did you find out about it and are you able to provide any further details such as location (and cost, but I assume it is included!)? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Host Hattie Posted Tuesday at 04:27 PM Author #219 Share Posted Tuesday at 04:27 PM 1 minute ago, NavyPanda said: I haven't seen this before either. How did you find out about it and are you able to provide any further details such as location (and cost, but I assume it is included!)? It's advertised in the Daily Programme. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NavyPanda Posted Tuesday at 04:33 PM #220 Share Posted Tuesday at 04:33 PM 4 minutes ago, Host Hattie said: It's advertised in the Daily Programme. Thank you, seems like a good idea and definitely makes it worth reading the daily planner thoroughly each day! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Host Hattie Posted Tuesday at 05:27 PM Author #221 Share Posted Tuesday at 05:27 PM Once we were dressed for dinner we went to the Carinthia Lounge for a glass of champagne and a good view of the photographer at work. Lots of red dresses and bow ties, a few gold as well as accessories. The air conditioning is a bit fierce in there but the views are lovely and there's no problem getting a table. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bell Boy Posted Tuesday at 06:27 PM #222 Share Posted Tuesday at 06:27 PM 2 hours ago, exlondoner said: Incidentally I notice the BC restaurant has some banquettes, so not just QG. And one of the reasons Annie got the 👎 thumbs down from me , although managed to change my original table (on the maiden) at the last minute . Whilst service was ok in Club ( efficient table waiter etc) not my idea a premium dining experience . 300 + as apposed to around 95 on the Vistas . 👎 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Planning to cruise Posted Tuesday at 06:47 PM #223 Share Posted Tuesday at 06:47 PM 4 hours ago, Winifred 22 said: I have never had any in a non grills cabin unless I asked for them I agree, never had or seen a blanket on many many Cunard cruises on all the ships. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Megabear2 Posted Tuesday at 07:36 PM #224 Share Posted Tuesday at 07:36 PM 48 minutes ago, Planning to cruise said: I agree, never had or seen a blanket on many many Cunard cruises on all the ships. Dozens of them on QA in May, especially for the Liverpool fireworks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winifred 22 Posted Tuesday at 07:42 PM #225 Share Posted Tuesday at 07:42 PM 3 minutes ago, Megabear2 said: Dozens of them on QA in May, especially for the Liverpool fireworks. I didn’t have one in my cabin on QA in July or see any about but just as well as it was very hot for the whole two weeks. I expect they store them and bring out depending on itinerary. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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