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  1. The circus in Mayflower Park is being nice and loud for anyone in the Holiday Inn.  Hope it won't go on all night. There is a car carrier at the Horizon Cruise Terminal so wasn't able to see the QA clearly. Just her upper superstructure (all those extra cabins above the bridge).  The barges with all the fireworks are out in the harbour. I wondered what they were but the previous post explained it. 

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  2. 2 hours ago, buchanan101 said:

    How far forward on the ship can passengers walk? Saw people on the area in front of the main superstructur

    I wonder that too. When we did a Isle of Mull scenic cruise on the QV a couple of years back they did open up the deck at the front so we had better views of the scenery but on every other cruise on the QV and QE that has never been possible for me and it has been closed off  So I am not expecting it to be the norm. It would be nice if you couls though as I like doing that on the QM2. 

  3. 5 minutes ago, buchanan101 said:

    The bridge looks too low, or the front superstructure is too high…

    The three Fincantieri ships all have the bridge on 8 deck, but where the QV and QE have the spa on 9 dk and Commodore Club on 10 dk above the bridge, the QA has three decks of cabins and then the Commodore Club on dk 12, so an extra two decks of suites.  I noticed when the deck plans were first released that the spa had been consigned to the bottom of the ship so that Cunard would have more space for balcony cabins.

  4. 3 minutes ago, buchanan101 said:

    Shame indeed. We don’t arrive in Bergen in June until “early afternoon” which is a bit rubbish really. I’m sure she could get there in the morning … (leaves “early evening” so 4 or 5 hours in Bergen….) 

    That's poor. If you wanted to eat something ashore or visit a particular aite it wouldn't leave much time for anything else but getting to and from the ship. I like Bergen a lot so it's a shame you won't have much time there. 

  5. On 4/12/2024 at 8:10 AM, BouncingWheel said:

    It must be the way the photos have been taken as all indoor rooms look like they have low ceilings which cannot be the case as the ship hasn’t been built for the Borrowers.

    The latest render from this week (with the slot machines in the background) looks like the casino bar, seems very low.  And looking back through all the previous renders they do give that impression.  Because this HAL class of ships that the QA is based upon have a lot more superstructure compared to the QV and QE, I wonder if they have reduced the height of each deck for stability purposes?  I am due on the maiden voyage, if I remember I will take a tape measure and the same on my next QV voyage to see if there is a difference.

     

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  6. I phoned today and spoke to the lady on the phone about the error messages:

     

    "Sorry, we are unable to process your booking at the moment."

    "Payment has failed due to package unavailability."

     

    She wasn't sure why it was displaying these as there was availability on the cruises in question but said she would feed back the problems I had.  So I am none the wiser.

  7. 3 minutes ago, gumshoe958 said:


    Have you tried using a different device? Always worth a try.

    Hi, yes I tried with different browsers on the computer and also on my phone to no avail.  Never had this ever before and I'm platinum in CWC.  Very strange.  Thanks for the advice.

  8. Just now, Winifred 22 said:

    No Q A was Med in July in Standard Balcony and Q A December 2026 to 7 nights Hamburg in obscured balcony 

     

    Okay, thank you for sharing too.  I will have to find out tomorrow what is going I on, not sure why I am affected this way. I appreciate the information.

  9. Just now, gumshoe958 said:

    I had no problem booking an inside cabin on Queen Anne for solo occupancy for the 4 night Rotterdam short break on 25 Nov ‘26.

    I tried that cruise with ocean view and balcony but couldn't book those. Interesting you were able to book an inside.  Thank you for the information.  I will be calling them tomorrow.

  10. Trying to book single occupancy on the Queen Anne doesn't look possible, is anyone else experiencing this problem?  Have tried multiple cruise options and I can book, but when I click o confirm I get one of two messages:

     

    "Sorry, we are unable to process your booking at the moment."

     

    "Payment has failed due to package unavailability."

     

    But i've tried again a number of hours later and the cabins are still available.

     

    It is like Cunard are blocking solo passengers on the QA.

     

    Applied when I tried Ocean View and Balcony cabins, so it affects different grades.

     

    Disappointed and slightly angry to be honest. 

  11. On 2/16/2024 at 11:03 AM, twotravellersLondon said:

    Taking the greater number of cruising days and the sale of the Braemar into account, the signs are that FOCL carried less passengers, took in less money and made less profit in October, November & December 2023 than it did in July, August & September of 2023.

     

    Your insights make interesting reading as I find it difficult to decipher the quarterly reports, so thank you.

     

    Whilst every other cruise company seems to be on the up FOCL seem to be stagnating. I see the new 2025/26 intineraries go on sale next week, so I will be interested to see in the Balmoral is sailing for another 12 months.  Hopefully the new cruises will be more popular.

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  12. It's official, Braemar will become the "Villa Vie Odyssey". 

     

    https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/startup-agrees-to-buy-fred-olsen-s-braemar-for-3-5-year-world-cruise

     

    Also, the website has been updated:

     

    https://villavieresidences.com/meet-the-ship

     

    There is a video which combines CGI artists impressions and old footage of the Braemar.  Some of the video clips used are of poor quality, so it looks like they haven't shot this specifically for this purpose but used clips in the public domain.

     

    Apparently she will be setting sail on 15th May 2024.  FOCL will hand her over at the end of Feburary.  So that's two months to reactivate her and refit all the cabins?  Is that posssible?

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  13. On 12/11/2023 at 5:59 PM, PrincessPete said:

    The Christmas 2022 cruises were cancelled due to technical issues. There was another issue during the summer this year I believe with its moorings and now the ship is in for yet another extended dry dock with major repairs to propeller shafts. While it might make business sense for Ambition to take over the Ambience cruises, ask yourself how you would feel if you were one of those affected – as per the postings here.

     

    Christmas 2022 was due to issues with lifeboats that meant she failed her Passenger Ship Safety Certificate renewal.

     

    I had a vague recollection of something prior to that so did some digging around online.  Turns out in May 2022 she was detained by the MCA at Tilbury with 22 deficiencies and two were grounds for detention (https://www.gov.uk/government/news/foreign-flagged-ships-detained-in-the-uk-during-may-2022-under-paris-mou).

     

    It seems like every time there is a mandatory inspection she needs to maintain her ceritification something crops up.

     

    If you go on the Lloyds Register site (https://www.lr.org/en/about-us/who-we-are/lr-ships-in-class/) and put in the details 8521232 or  AMBIENCE in the search boxes you can see her certification status.

     

    From what I can make out, she has an overdue survey for "Exhaust Gs Economiser" from November 2023 and another 8 surveys that need to be completed by 10th Janaury 2024.  So I guess one of these surveys threw up this latest problem, but there could have been others that Ambasssador have chosen not to publicise.  According to the notes section she has four outstanding actions that were meant to be done in January related to deck plating, tanktop, her port anchor and forward mooring station.

     

    You can do a forward look and see what over surveys she has coming up and there are so many! 

     

    On 12/11/2023 at 5:59 PM, PrincessPete said:

    Yes, even new ships can break down, but let's be honest there's far more chance of it happening again to Ambience

     

    Sadly I would agree, and also expect her to have more issues at some of these later surveys.

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  14. It looks like the future for the Braemar as a residence at sea is confirmed following this story:

     

    https://cruiseindustrynews.com/cruise-news/2023/11/villa-vie-to-announce-ship-purchase-agreement-in-december/

     

    The Villa Vie Residences website has been updated with ship plans and rooms renders. The ship profile clearly is the Braemar and the deck plans are lifted from FO originals.  From the initial profile image it looks like she will be going back to a light hull colour.

     

    https://booking.villavieresidences.com/ship-and-listing

     

    There are some interesting renders of how the cabins will look. It helps you imagine how a refitted Braemar could have looked in service with FO, but sadly that just remains a dream.

     

    We've seen a number of plans for residences at sea come and go (now Ambassador's Ambience was going to be the Satoshi and more recently Aida's AIDAuara was going to become Life at Sea), so it will be interesting to see if this gets off the ground.  I say that because I recall the Miray (behind Life at Sea) originally tried to use the Braemar's sister ship, MV Gemini (https://www.cruisecritic.co.uk/news/worlds-first-three-year-cruise-runs-into-rough-waters-executive-team-parts-ways ) but pulled out of using that ship because it would be unsuitable for the purpose.  I know the Braemar was lengthened by FO but I wonder if she is viable as a permanent residence at sea.

     

    Anyway, for those who loved the Braemar and are interested, these are the changes I could seem compared to the old FO deck plans:

     

    2 deck - Community storage added
    3 deck - Culinary centre replaces arts and craft room
    4 deck - Thistle Restaurant becomes Marina Diner
    5 deck - Neptune Lounge becomes Theatre, Morning Light Pub becomes the Morning Light Club, Library remains, networking area replaces gaming tables, meeting areas replaces Bookmark Cafe, shops, photo gallery and guest services, Coral Club becomes Club
    6 deck - Palms Cafe and Grill becomes Wave Cafe
    7 deck - no significant changes
    8 deck - Observatory becomes Villa Vie Lounge, Marquee Bar becomes Sun Bar, Grampian Restaurant becomes Gourmet Restaurant

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  15. On 10/17/2023 at 10:33 AM, tring said:

     

    Apparently the quarter two accounts for this year have been published on the Bonheur website and I have seen reports that they are indeed doing better than last year, which is to be expected as all cruise lines are doing better this year then last.  I looked at them, but do not understand the business side really.  They will have paid the first payment to Carnival Corporation for the two new ships by now, so presumably that will not look so good on the balance sheet for this quarter, when it is published, but how business is progressing will be more important for the company going forward. 

     

    Fingers crossed as good to have a choice of cruises, especially for those of us who live a distance from Southampton.

     

     

    Yes, Southampton is best with me, but the Balmoral is doing very little in 2024 so I've booked one of the already announced 2025 cruises.  Seems an awfully long way off, I just hope she is still in the fleet by then.

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  16. On 10/7/2023 at 3:13 PM, Eglesbrech said:

    @richard_london we have booked for 2025 as well. Let’s hope things don’t go downhill. While I swore I would never book early again this is one I think will be popular so rise in price.

     

    On the bright side they seem to be doing the winter sailing this year at least, many were cancelled last year.

    Yes, that's a good point, I had forgotten about those cancellations.  Let's take it as a good sign of things.

  17. On 9/23/2023 at 8:28 PM, twotravellersLondon said:

    FOCLs state that it will have enough cash to see it to the end of 2023 but "the continued uncertainty of availability of additional funding needed represents a material uncertainty that may cast significant doubt upon the Company's ability to continue as a going concern." The auditors' report added, that in certain circumstances FOCLs "may be unable to realise its assets and discharge its liabilities as they fall due.'

     

    On 9/25/2023 at 11:51 AM, twotravellersLondon said:

    The wording in the report is... "An impairment loss has also been recognised during the year in relation to its subsidiary Balmoral Cruise Ltd, following a review of future strategic plans, trading performance, and longevity of the vessel bearing in mind environmental considerations with the age of the vessel." The amount would seem to be £17,966,000. However this suggests that no matter what the Balmoral's days with FOCLs are numbered.

     

    I have a Balmoral cruise booked in 2025, slightly concerned now that there might not even by an FOCL let along the Balmoral in service.  Just have to keep my fingers crossed.

     

    I am wondering, a few years ago had they made their new advert then Fred Jr would have undoubtedly featured, as part of the family history narrative.

     

    But it seems the company is not doing well and the decision to buy the HAL sisters doesn't look like it was a wise one.

     

    Was he forced out/made to carry the can for these problems, which is why his departure was rather under the radar, and with no fanfare announcing his departure?

     

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  18. On 9/25/2023 at 11:51 AM, twotravellersLondon said:

    The wording in the report is... "An impairment loss has also been recognised during the year in relation to its subsidiary Balmoral Cruise Ltd, following a review of future strategic plans, trading performance, and longevity of the vessel bearing in mind environmental considerations with the age of the vessel." The amount would seem to be £17,966,000. However this suggests that no matter what the Balmoral's days with FOCLs are numbered.

     

    How long will the Balmoral be with FOCLs? The report also indicates that FOCLs charters the MV Balmoral from its subsidiary Balmoral Cruise Ltd as a "bare-boat" charter (hiring of a ship with no crew or provisions included as part of the agreement) and that the charter can be ended with three months written notice by either party.  

     

    Thanks as always for your insightful previous posts.  It doesn't paint a positive picture, the loss of the Balmoral would be terribly sad.  Since the Balmoral has spent most of her time recently cruising out of Newcastle and Rosyth it has not been practical for me to cruise from there, but I have fond memories of her from cruises before the pandemic.  Her removal from the FOCL fleet would be a mistake.

     

    The "new" HAL ships were already much larger than the Black Watch and Bouddica and in an instant Fred elimated a lot of their nice itineraries those ships did, like the Kiel Canal transits.  I notice in their latest (heavily promoted) advert on television that in the attached screenshot the two images of the Balmoral show her doing two canal transits, something only the Balmoral can do now. 

     

    They lost the Corinth Canal transits when they stopped using the Braemar, which I never managed to do, and really regret now having missed out.  If the Balmoral goes, any pretence of "small ship" cruising by FOCL will be pure fiction.

     

     

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