They’re all slim though, so they can fit between the furniture.
I think people are more likely to be unhappy with their tables in the oddly shaped dining room on QM2. Even those with window tables want to move because they don’t like people walking past and looking in. This can provide an opportunity for those who don’t mind.
Totally agree. I have used the same line for years and wouldn’t trust them an inch if I had a ship to catch. And as a poster above says, London is a multi day trip. Stay in Southampton and enjoy what it has to offer.
I’m sorry. Yes, I think I recall what you mention. But it doesn’t contain much of use. No labels, and no info about tours (which, by the way, My voyage won’t let me access).
This all seems so different from what happened in my now deceased parents’ youth, where ballroom dancing (or the cinema) was a way of meeting girls, and they all danced happily on very crowded dance floors without apparently any difficulties and little disdain or showing off.
You never know. And think of the air conditioning. In fact the writer of the article was wearing his girlfriend’s garments as his luggage had been left at Heathrow, and he was bemused by the fact the nobody commented on that, while several objected to his wearing nightwear.
A new battle may be about to be joined. I have just read an article in The Daily Telegraph, of all places, about whether it is OK to come to breakfast in your night things. I don’t think the Cunard dress code covers this.
I doubt Cunard have an awful lot of control over what happens in the terminal, and I suspect bringing food off the ship might break all sorts of regulations. However, I should have thought that their treatment of people once on board could have been vastly more comforting and welcoming. I hope everyone is getting obc. That is within their power.