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  1. 3 hours ago, majortom10 said:

    What is the dress code for the gym 😂😂

    Apologies for the repetition, but as I have mentioned in another topic, I will be wearing my evening dresses for promenade laps, to breakfast, poolside and to the gym as well as to dinner. Other sage posters recommended avoiding plunging into the actual pool, changing into running shoes as required and bringing paper clips/clothes pegs to hoick up the evening dress while doing my laps of the ship. Otherwise it's full-on formal with jewellery and makeup, that way I can't go wrong. 😁I might even keep the dancing shoes on for promenading, they are surprisingly comfortable for such elegant shoes. 

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  2. On the topic of the gym, do you need to bring your own gym towel? I mean a smallish towel to wipe off the "glow" and wipe down equipment, not a swimming towel. Or perhaps Cunard provide swimming towels for this purpose?

  3. Well, it's 15 minutes short of 2024 here in Sydney and I have been enjoying some Australian wine and reading lots of posts, old and new, on the Cunard discussion board in preparation for my upcoming QM2 voyage in six weeks. You are all so clever, witty, sharp and hilarious, I have had to stop "liking" and "laughing" in response, as there are too many of you with fabulous dry senses of humour and erudite comments.

    Thanks for all the information and amusement, and thanks to Host Hattie also.

    I don't participate in social media but I am so enjoying reading all of your wonderful contributions, I have become somewhat of a keyboard/discussion board junkie.

    Long may you all sail on Cunard, and all the best for 2024. Thank you all.

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  4. We (husband and I) have just booked a thirteen-night cruise on Queen Elizabeth from Sydney (home) around both islands of N.Z. and back to Sydney over Christmas 2024 and NY 2025. Reasons being:

    1. I want to AVOID Christmas/NY family pressures for once (second marriage, lots of emotional baggage cluttering up everyone's tranquility, I don't really enjoy Christmas as much any more)

    2. QE/Cunard will be withdrawing from regular Pacific seasons after 2025 😢

    3. Christmas is SUMMER where I live 🌞, so we will be able to enjoy long light evenings as per usual at that time of year.

    4. It's a home port to home port voyage so no planes, airports, transfers etc

     

    Any Christmas/NY festivities, food and decorations on the ship will be a bonus on what I hope will be a lovely holiday regardless.

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  5. 2 hours ago, Zeg said:

    Why is it that the simple maths of weight control I.e., calories in, balancing calories out, causes us all so much anguish, especially on a cruise?...

     


     

    Because I know I will put in more calories than I burn! I understand the maths, but life is more complex than balancing an equation 😁Thanks for your tips.

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  6. @D&N, that's fantastic, well done both of you. It can be so difficult for some of us to maintain a healthy weight. So, looks like movement is the key.  No lifts (elevators), keep walking, dancing, swimming, gym, all of which I am happy to do. I really DON'T want to deprive myself as I have looked forward to this special voyage for so long. My plan will be to move, move, move. Thank you for your advice.

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  7. Thanks, @Victoria2, I think you understand my dilemma, given the great advice you have provided. My body is very efficient at storing excess energy 😉

    I also looked at the photos of multiple course meals and thought "how deliciously decadent". Much as I would love to indulge in five course dinners every night, I would be in the wheelbarrow behind you, or maybe even needing the stevedores to deploy one of their cranes. Anyway, I will take all these tips on board (including the idea of NOT giving up alcohol🥂on a holiday) It's a very special and much anticipated holiday. Everything in moderation, INCLUDING moderation!

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  8. 1 hour ago, sfred said:

     

    ... I limit myself to only having desserts that catch fire...

    Love that, good tip but I love my desserts. Like @Winifred 22 mentioned previously with her two serves of lemon souffle, I can imagine I will be unable to resist.

    All the other tips are also great, I will try them all, and also stumble my way around the dance floor as much as possible. Well done for spending five weeks on board QE and being able to disembark without having to wear stretch "leisurewear". I especially like the reminder that it's a holiday.  

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  9. Thank you so much for this running commentary, @Pushpit. I am excited to be boarding QM2 in Fremantle in 57 days (who's counting!) We had three lovely nights on QE pre-pandemic and I was hooked. It's been really interesting and helpful to read the daily programme and menus, and actually see your dining choices.  I do have one concern regarding our upcoming voyage: how on earth do I NOT gain 20kg on our ten-night cruise? The food looks fabulous. Real hints appreciated, this is not a rhetorical question! Thank you once again, also to all the other contributors.

     

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  10. I can only speak from my very limited experience, but when booking directly with Cunard online from Australia I recall that the booking form specifically asks if mobility assistance is required, and if "yes" is selected, various "pop-up" reminders, advice and conditions appear, to which the passenger needs to acknowledge acceptance of those conditions. Also, the booking confirmations I have received for two voyages clearly state that mobility scooters are not permitted in the allocated cabin as below:

     

    Received 4th October 2022:

     

    Stateroom / Cat
    :
    5023
     / BZ 
    Beds:
    King Bed
    Cabin Document Notes:
    No Mobility Scooters shower Only
    Metal Front Balcony Sheltered Balcony

     

    and received 8th November 2023:

    Stateroom / Cat
    :
    6095
     / BA 
    Beds:
    King Bed
    Cabin Document Notes:
    No Mobility Scooters shower Only
    Balcony

     

    (my red emphasis added)

    I am not "making excuses for cruise lines" nor am I "not...really concerned about human rights issues".

    I hope you can find a way to enjoy your next cruise, @Sarah W.

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  11. 10 hours ago, kwokpot said:

    Oh and both men and women put their bare feet up on the atrium coffee tables, chairs and couches. 😬

    Wear whatever you like, I like to dress up but to each their own. However, filthy feet up on furniture? Disgusting, whatever clothes you're wearing.

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  12. I hope you all have a lovely time, wills47. I really like Victoria2's idea of paying the minimum you can for an additional inside cabin for you to sleep in, while booking all three of you in QG so you can all enjoy the whole experience together. Probably worth the extra expense to ensure everyone has space and privacy when required. My dream is to sail from Southampton to NY on QM2. Bon voyage.

  13. I am by no means experienced, but these beautiful ships ARE pieces of metal rivetted/welded 

    /glued (well, maybe NOT glued) together and they are bobbing along on the open ocean. Surely one would expect some noise?

  14. All I know @Mudhen is that I love champagne, and other DRY sparkling white wines (except moscato and prosecco) and I have read that the English sparkling can hold its own. I think it's very proudly British, I will let you know how it tastes in February 🍾

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  15. On 7/27/2023 at 11:09 AM, Underwatr said:

    ...I've traveled above Deck 7 and below, but give me a sheltered balcony on Deck 5 forward any day.

    That's exactly why I chose cabin 5023 over many others available on our upcoming Fremantle to Sydney voyage. I WANT to feel the pitching of the ship, I want to look over the balcony and see ocean, I want to hear the bow wave.

    I am relatively new to cruising though, first time on QM2 so I might come to regret my choice of cabin.

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