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  1. AK complicated the issue by almost immediately reporting a fraud to the Credit Card Company.   They assumed AK had already given Cunard the opportunity to investigate and potentially correct. They have found you did not and now are having you contact Cunard.   If you get no satisfaction you can always take it as a loss on your tax return.    We have done so with a substantial loss, not so sure of $150.

  2. The crowding in Luminae and also in Michael’s (Retreat) Lounge on the Reflection is the main reason we will only book suites with unlimited specialty dining.     There are more suites on the Reflection and they contributed to the overcrowding.   Thee noise in Luminae was also a problem on this ship.

  3. As for the man dressed just in a T shirt, at least he was clothed.    We have been on Seabourn where a man and then a woman left their cabins without any clothing.   Both suffered from dementia and their care givers must have lost track of the, for a while.   Have sympathy for the barely dressed passengers, at least they had clothing.   With so many elderly traveling, clothing can be tricky.   

  4. As long as you have a good supply of tissues to cover your coughs or sneezes most passengers won’t mind.   Anytime you sneeze or cough you are spewing your mucus into the air to be unwillingly received by those around you.   Even if you don’t believe you are sick your mucus will contain bacteria and viruses that can make others sick.   Please use tissues!

  5. Cunard also sails out of Brooklyn.   Regular, Britannia cabins are similar to non Retreat cabins on Celebrity.   Britannia Club is similar to Aqua and Princess Grill to Sky Suites.   Queens Grill is similar to the upper Suite Levels on Celebrity.   Sailings from the U.S. in suite cabins include drinks, tips and internet.    Folks do dress for dinner in the restaurants and the Gala evenings are formal.

  6. Silversea crossing are, in fact, not crossings but repositioning cruises and are the least expensive way to travel on Silversea.  The OP traveled in a certain category of stateroom with dining in the beautiful, yet mass market dining room.   This category of travel on Cunard is mass market yet you still can enjoy the beautiful ship with everything she offers.   We have never had a problem with internet on the QM2 but we were not streaming video or attempting to upload much.   Boarding any ship these days can be problematic because of COVID.   

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  7. Don’t no why banana’s husband was denied vegetables.    We have seen the photos of meals offered in room service and have definitely seen photos of salad and broccoli and broccolini.   It’s not right that this gentleman was singled out for this treatment especially since he was in a suite and could also order from Luminae

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  8. Even accounting for inflation my Rolex bought in 83, is selling for twice what I paid for it.   I am sure the current shortage of new Rolex watches has also helped the market for used watches.   If you have a Rolex you know the outlandish prices for service including the required maintenance.   I have to travel an hour to get to an authorized seller and they send the watch to an authorized maintenance facility.   In six to eight weeks you will get your watch back (pre-COVID).    

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