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  1. I think passenger demographics post covid also enter in to it. We have sailed on Rotterdam and Amsterdam when they were in the HAL fleet and they are nice, if elderly ships that really don’t offer what an ever more demanding younger market want. Think Iona, MSC, Royal Caribbean etc.

    Those sort of ships are an anathema to me personally,  however I realise that with only a maybe three/ four years before insurance costs price out cruising as a holiday for my wife and I, we are not Fred’s long term target market. The question is - who is? As previous posters have pointed out, the reinvented SAGA are mopping up the better off ‘grey’  market and Ambassador are fulfilling a role at the budget end. That leaves the middle market’ still very price sensitive but with ever increasing expectations in terms of balcony cabins, dining etc. I cannot see Fred’s survival in the long term without a huge capital injection on top of huge losses.

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  2. Coming into the Princess Grill a year after our first crossing to be greeted - ‘Good Evening Mr & Mrs Mickb - how nice to have you back’.  - probably only a good customer recognition programme - but we felt that we were walking on air - & all our preferences were remembered.

    Never happened on any other ship!

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  3. 4 hours ago, Nunagoras said:

    First of its all: To book first cruises on such conditions is always prone to less than stellar service, and the possibility of ship delivery delays. Things will improve as times go. I'd to give them an year to book. I have no doubt they'll to succeed, but for the times being let the first user bugs to be dealt with as the

    What wise words!

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  4. Thank you Victoria 2 for your very comprehensive review. Like you, QV is far our favourite Cunarder and it sounds as if she is better than ever. If a ship had a soul……..We have had to postpone our cruise booked for this autumn due to illness and have transferred to QA for next year. Feel very disloyal but we couldn’t  find a QV cruise that suited when we wanted to go.

    Glad you had such a good time 

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  5. Thank you Pete and Judy for another really entertaining world cruise blog. It must take you a lot of effort to keep it up in the detail that you do but it really feels as though we were there with you. You are always positive, even during strong headwinds, and you make the absolute most of all the opportunities that life has brought you. Thank you!

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  6. We have sailed in 10042 which is a very nice comfortable cabin. The PG restaurant on QM2 is an attractive room albeit without the views of the QV/QE.

    staff will be really attentive and will very quickly get to know your preferences.

    Make the most of the table side flambée cooking and if there is something you particularly want - ask the Maitre D, as previously said they are very flexible.

    the Grills lounge is a nice if slightly soulless venue for pre dinner drinks. Usually the chart room has a really mellow jazz trio who are delightful to listen to after a 1st class dinner.

    I am sure this will be a very special experience for you - enjoy it!

  7. We’ve crossed twice on the QM2 both times in Grills. The ship is amazing and rides the seas very well - most of the time there was very little movement - ordinary waves do not seem to affect her much. However if there is  an Atlantic swell - then like all ships, she will pitch and the movement is definitely noticeable. 
    A trip to the Medical centre for a scopolamine injection followed by a morning or afternoons’ nap will cure the problem - it certainly did for us.

    you may find service a bit more formal than on Celebrity but remember the QM2 is one of the world’s great travel experiences - way more than a cruise.

    have a great time!

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  8. We have not sailed HAL for some years but it used to be our line of choice until we tried Cunard. Have only ever  sailed in PG - six voyages now and whilst HAL appears to be heading for the more casual approach to cruising, Cunard are more traditional and still encourage dressing up for dinner. It suits us but may not appeal to you. Service is the grills is very personal and off menu ordering is possible. The staff are excellent and get to know your preferences very quickly. You can take as long as you want over your meal. I personally think it is  wonderful. I m sure that you will enjoy it.

  9. We have stayed  at the Hilton Molino Stucky with which we were REALLY disappointed - city rooms poor service etc and the Danieli which is divine. Much more expensive but imo with every penny!

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