Not according to a lot of the stuff you read, though I thought it was fine in the summer. PG cabins on QM2 are much nicer though. Otherwise Grills facilities less attractive.
I don’t follow. Surely they reinforce the point? Ships can be called anything they like - well, probably not something offensive - but are still referred to as she, though I’m not sure that applies in all languages.
Yes, I thought she was fine too, and was impressed by the amount of maintenance going on. As I’ve said elsewhere, I just glad none of the detractors is likely ever to visit my house.
Well, when I was at boarding school among a group of extremely stroppy teenage girls, we had the choice of wearing a tie, with shirt and cardie, or our shirts open-necked with jumper. The vast majority of us chose to wear the tie. And that was for six years not just a week. So you can guess what I think.
But surely it doesn’t have to be, if it fits properly and isn’t too tight. That’s what I find mystifying, though I admit wearing a tie means you have to get up a little earlier, which is never good.
I’m eternally mystified by men’s clothing. Here I’m baffled by the apparent opposition between suits and comfortable. Surely a decently fitting suit is as comfortable as anything?
I’m fascinated by the concept of people having a special dress code to put the bins out. I wear whatever I’ve got on, plus a mac if it is raining. But there is obviously more to it.
I’m sorry, we’ve got ours wires crossed between us. QE2’s final visit to Geiranger was on August 8th. She did not call at Bergen on that trip, which I was on, but did twice in June. I knew there was a reason to keep all the Cunard stuff!
I love baths, and have them whenever I can, particularly on holiday. But I do like to
stretch out in them with only my neck and head sticking out. This is not possible on QM2. Much better on the Vistas, except they don’t have a light over the bath, so it is rather dark for reading.
In Q5/6s on QM2, it is not just that there is no separate shower, it is the nature of the bath itself. Because it functions as a jacuzzi - why on earth would one want that? - it is small and high sided, so not awfully good as a bath. If it were longer, with lower sides, access would be easier. When we were put into a sheltered balcony for quarantine, it was a real boon having a walk-in shower.