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  1. Yeah, I'm seeing a style for "loyaltyTierSlot" that might be applying "display: none !important" to hide the loyalty tier information. Not that I really understand it all though. I'm an old-school COBOL programmer who never quite got the hang of OOP.
  2. Interesting information, @ExArkie. Thanks for letting us know what you've found. For another data point, I can report our Cunard World Club tiers do NOT show up for our booking in My Cunard using the Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge or Mozilla Firefox browsers on my desktop PC or Google Chrome on my Android phone. We don't have any Apple devices to test Safari. However, when I inspect the code for the booking summary page in My Cunard using Google Chrome on my desktop PC, it does contain this HTML code which has been populated with my loyalty tier. I'm not sure why this code isn't causing my loyalty tier to display on the booking summary page. <div class="loyaltyTierSlot"> <div class="tooltip-wrapper"> <span class="loyaltyTierSlot__txt">Your loyalty tier :</span> <span class="emp loyaltyTierSlot__type">Diamond tier</span> <div class="tooltip__icon show-focus-outlines" tabindex="0"> <div class="tooltip__dd" style="display: none;"> <a class="tooltip__close"></a> <p></p> </div> </div> </div> </div>
  3. It is Haines, Alaska. I don't think it was a diversion though. We just missed it as a new port of call for Cunard this year. Haines is listed for QE on June 7, 2022 in the 2022 Cunard brochure and that's the date of the photo. That was during QE's first Alaska cruise this season. QE is also scheduled for Haines next year on June 13, 2023. Credit to Edward Webster who took that photo of QE at Haines.
  4. bluemarble

    2024

    Oops, there's an obvious goof in what I posted for QM2's 2024 itineraries. The Oct 6-Oct 13 crossing is of course an eastbound crossing New York, Southampton, not the other direction.
  5. Here is a Cunard port we haven't seen yet but it is also not on our unseen ports list. This image is from a post on another forum. The contributor there has graciously agreed I can share this image here. Where in the world is this?
  6. bluemarble

    2024

    Can you see the QA itinerary for Apr 26-May 10, 2024? That's voyage H410. All I can see is it appears to be a cruise to Norwegian Fjords (and perhaps Iceland).
  7. bluemarble

    2024

    Queen Anne appears to be the future for Cunard cruises to Norway which include Flaam and Geiranger. QM2 hasn't called at Geiranger for many years and had to cancel her calls at Flaam this year apparently because she wasn't able to meet Norway's emissions requirements for their UNESCO world heritage fjords. Neither Flaam nor Geiranger are on any of QM2's 2024 itineraries to Norway.
  8. bluemarble

    2024

    That's correct. Several travel agent/cruise booking websites have posted the itineraries prior to Cunard officially announcing them. This happens most years. I'm not sure when Cunard will officially announce them but I've heard October mentioned.
  9. No all-nighter for me. I got up early when I saw @sogne's post about the 2024 itineraries. I wanted to wait a few more hours for you or anyone else to work out that Eyjafjordur photo before posting what I had found.
  10. bluemarble

    2024

    Sorry, we cannot discuss specific travel agent websites on this forum.
  11. bluemarble

    2024

    I am not seeing any additional 2024 itineraries for Queen Elizabeth yet.
  12. bluemarble

    2024

    Queen Victoria Apr 28-May 5: Southampton, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Zeebrugge, Southampton May 5-May 13: Southampton, Cadiz, Malaga, Palma de Mallorca, Civitavecchia May 13-May 27: Civitavecchia, Rhodes, Kusadasi, Istanbul, Santorini, Piraeus, Katakolon, Civitavecchia May 27-Jun 10: Civitavecchia, Cephalonia, Corfu, Kotor, Dubrovnik, Trieste, Zadar, Split, Valletta, Sorrento, Civitavecchia Jun 10-Jun 24: Civitavecchia, Livorno, Toulon, Palma de Mallorca, Valencia, Barcelona, Alghero, Ajaccio, Messina, , Naples, Civitavecchia Jun 24-Jul 8: Civitavecchia, Cephalonia, Corfu, Kotor, Dubrovnik, Trieste, Zadar, Split, Valletta, Sorrento, Civitavecchia Jul 8-Jul 22: Civitavecchia, Livorno, Toulon, Palma de Mallorca, Valencia, Barcelona, Alghero, Ajaccio, Messina, Naples, Civitavecchia Jul 22-Aug 5: Civitavecchia, Cephalonia, Corfu, Kotor, Dubrovnik, Trieste, Zadar, Split, Valletta, Sorrento, Civitavecchia Aug 5-Aug 19: Civitavecchia, Livorno, Toulon, Palma de Mallorca, Valencia, Barcelona, Alghero, Ajaccio, Messina, Naples, Civitavecchia Aug 19-Sep 2: Civitavecchia, Cephalonia, Corfu, Kotor, Dubrovnik, Trieste, Zadar, Split, Valletta, Sorrento, Civitavecchia Sep 2-Sep 16: Civitavecchia, Livorno, Toulon, Palma de Mallorca, Valencia, Barcelona, Alghero, Ajaccio, Messina, Naples, Civitavecchia Sep 16-Sep 30: Civitavecchia, Cephalonia, Corfu, Kotor, Dubrovnik, Trieste, Zadar, Split, Valletta, Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona Sep 30-Oct 14: Barcelona, Heraklion, Kusadasi, Istanbul, Piraeus, Mykonos, Katakolon, Barcelona Oct 14-Oct 21: Barcelona, Malaga, Cadiz, Lisbon, Southampton
  13. bluemarble

    2024

    Queen Mary 2 May 5-May 12: New York, Southampton May 12-May 16: Southampton, Hamburg, Southampton May 16-May 23: Southampton, New York May 23:-May 30: New York, Southampton May 30-Jun 2: Southampton, Zeebrugge, Le Havre, Southampton Jun 2-Jun 9: Southampton, Skagen, Oslo, Kristiansand, Southampton Jun 9-Jun 16: Southampton, New York Jun 16-Jun 23: New York, Southampton Jun 23-Jun 30: Southampton, New York Jun 30-Jul 6: New York, Halifax, Boston, New York Jul 6-Jul 14: New York, Southampton (8 nights) Jul 14-Jul 21: Southampton, Kristiansand, Olden, Alesund, Stavanger, Southampton Jul 21-Jul 28: Southampton, New York Jul 28-Aug 4: New York, Southampton Aug 4-Aug 16: Southampton, Hamburg, Alesund, Andalsnes, Olden, Bergen, Hamburg, Southampton Aug 16-Aug 23: Southampton, New York Aug 23-Aug 30: New York, Southampton Aug 30-Sep 11: Southampton, South Queensferry, Invergordon, Greenock, Liverpool, Cobh, Southampton Sep 11-Sep 15: Southampton, Zeebrugge, Southampton Sep 15-Sep 22: Southampton, New York Sep 22-Oct 6: New York, Rockland, Halifax, Sept-Iles, Saguenay, Quebec, Sydney, Boston, Newport, New York Oct 6-Oct 13: Southampton, New York Oct 13-Oct 17: Southampton, Hamburg, Southampton Oct 17-Oct 25: Southampton, Le Havre, New York Oct 25-Nov 1: New York, Southampton Nov 1-Nov 13: Southampton, Bergen, Tromso, Trondheim, Alesund, Stavanger, Southampton Nov 13-Nov 20: Southampton, New York Nov 20-Dec 3: New York, Saint Thomas, Saint Kitts, Castries, Barbados, Fort-de-France, Philipsburg, New York Dec 3-Dec 10: New York, Southampton Dec 10-Dec 15: Southampton, Rotterdam, Zeebrugge, Southampton Dec 15-Dec 22: Southampton, New York Dec 22-Jan 3: New York, Philipsburg, Fort-de-France, Castries, Barbados, Saint Kitts, New York Jan 3-Jan 11: New York, Southampton (8 nights)
  14. bluemarble

    2024

    Ah, yes. Here is what I am seeing on some cruise booking websites for the itineraries for the remainder of 2024. I'll post one reply per ship for clarity. I've also removed the cruise-by calls. Queen Anne May 10-May 17: Southampton, Bilbao, Santander, Gijon, Cherbourg, Southampton May 17-May 24: Southampton, Stavanger, Flaam, Haugesund, Kristiansand, Southampton May 24-Jun 7: Southampton, Newhaven, Kirkwall, Invergordon, Greenock, Belfast, Liverpool, Cobh, Southampton Jun 7-Jun 23: Southampton, Vigo, Barcelona, Civitavecchia, Alghero, Palma de Mallorca, Malaga, La Coruna, Southampton Jun 23-Jun 30: Southampton, Bergen, Flaam, Olden, Haugesund, Southampton Jun 30-Jul 14: Southampton, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Visby, Tallinn, Helsinki, Stockholm, Kiel, Skagen, Southampton Jul 14-Jul 28: Southampton, Invergordon, Kirkwall, Reykjavik, Isafjordur, Akureyri, Greenock, Southampton Jul 28-Aug 11: Southampton, Cadiz, Barcelona, La Spezia, Civitavecchia, Cartagena/Spain, Gibraltar, Southampton Aug 11-Aug 18: Southampton, Stavanger, Olden, Geiranger, Haugesund, Southampton Aug 18-Aug 28: Southampton, Copenhagen, Skagen, Oslo, Rotterdam, Southampton Aug 28-Sep 1: Southampton, Rotterdam, Southampton Sep 1-Sep 8: Southampton, Haugesund, Nordfjordeid, Geiranger, Bergen, Southampton Sep 8-Sep 22: Southampton, Cadiz, Barcelona, Ajaccio, Civitavecchia, Livorno, Lisbon, Southampton Sep 22-Oct 11: Southampton, Cadiz, Dubrovnik, Zadar, Trieste, Sibenik, Cagliari, Lisbon, Southampton Oct 11-Oct 15: Southampton, Zeebrugge, Cherbourg, Southampton Oct 15-Oct 27: Southampton, Alesund, Tromso, Narvik, Stavanger, Southampton Oct 27-Nov 3: Southampton, Vigo, Lisbon, Gijon, Southampton Nov 3-Nov 17: Southampton, Funchal, La Palma Island, Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Cadiz, Lisbon, Southampton Nov 17-Dec 1: Southampton, Cadiz, Cartagena, Valencia, Malaga, Gibraltar, Lisbon, Southampton Dec 1-Dec 15: Southampton, Funchal, La Palma, Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Lisbon, Southampton Dec 15-Dec 22: Southampton, Le Havre, Zeebrugge, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Southampton Dec 22-Jan 5: Southampton, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Funchal, La Coruna, Southampton Jan 5-Jan 7: Southampton-Hamburg Notes: I'm not seeing Queen Anne's itinerary for Apr 26-May 10 yet. No additional visits to the US planned for the remainder of 2024.
  15. I think @sogne's photo is showing us Eyjafjordur, Iceland. I found a couple similar views on photo sharing sites that I didn't recognize at first because they had a lot less snow. But the details along the shoreline are identical so I'm reasonably confident in that identification.
  16. No apologies necessary, @ExArkie. The fault was mine for not moving Hakodate from the unseen to the seen ports list last year. Besides, we have had numerous instances of the same port appearing multiple times on this thread so that's all good. It was fun going through the process of identifying Hakodate again.
  17. Very good. You may have noticed I inserted Hakodate after Halifax in the new "seen" posts list. I have moved Hakodate up to the correct spot alphabetically for future updates.
  18. I managed to get My Cunard to accept emergency contact phone numbers for my US booking in 10 digit format without any dashes and without the leading 1 for the country code, e.g. 3215559876. That was about three months ago though. There have been reports of various issues with getting My Cunard to accept the emergency contact details, including with phone numbers and state abbreviations. So, if it is not accepting your phone numbers in the format I have indicated, then you may have run into one of those issues.
  19. Oops! I was definitely feeling a sense of déjà vu during that identification of Hakodate. Now I understand why. Hakodate never made it to my "seen" ports list so I wonder how we have managed to have matching counts of seen ports up to now. With the addition of Endicott Arm as port 580 and now Hakodate, I have 581 seen ports. If you already had Hakodate, I suppose your count is 580. I'll attach my latest lists since we've started a new page. Hopefully you will be able to track down the discrepancy between our "seen" posts lists if there is one. Where in the World 2022-09-01.txt Cunard ports not seen yet 2022-09-01.txt
  20. This was a challenge but there is enough detail to work with once I started studying the right place. I think this is Hakodate, Japan.
  21. Just for the sake of completeness, which cruise-by call listed on our unseen ports list would that be (based on the fjord rather than the glacier itself)?
  22. I think this is Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. What did the trick for me was seeing the lettering "CEISA" on the building in front of the dome. That's "Cementos Especiales De Las Islas", with the islands being the Canary Islands. From there I was able to match this photo to Las Palmas. Being able to match the large crane in the center background to the port of Las Palmas cemented the identification (pun intended).
  23. No, your picture does not have to include a Cunard ship or be taken from a Cunard ship. We've relaxed the original premise quite a bit over time to keep this thread going. If you have a photo of a port (or even just the vicinity of a port) on our "unseen" ports list that would be fantastic. Or if you have a photo showing an interesting perspective on a port we've already seen, that's all good too. We have had quite a few repeats (such as Rotterdam).
  24. Congratulations, @sfred for surpassing the milestone of 500 posts on this thread. Time for another honor roll listing all those who have contributed 50 or more posts to this amazing thread. Contributor Posts bluemarble 1076 sfred 501 Host Hattie 344 exlondoner 297 Colin_Cameron 275 carlmm 264 Solent Richard 219 Palmeat 175 Essiesmom 106 Lanky Lad 103 sogne 98 Ray66 87 ExArkie 60 North West Newbie 58 Yaldi 53
  25. Congratulations, @Colin_Cameron for figuring out one of the few clues in that image. One other potentially useful clue in the distant skyline could be the tall thin pencil-shaped building seen just to the right of the Mammoet Schiedam. That might be De Zalmhaven. @sfred, that image is indeed the view from the Port of Rotterdam's Vlaardingen webcam which is located in the vicinity of the Grand Café Nautique. The perspective on the image I captured is slightly different than the usual full view from that webcam because there was a camera operator zooming and panning to follow the ship. I figured the position of the sun might cause some confusion. That webcam capture is showing QV's departure from Rotterdam yesterday morning (August 30). None of the itineraries I saw (including Cunard's) indicated QV was planning to do an overnight in Rotterdam although one online itinerary did have her listed for a 23:59 departure on August 29. The Port of Rotterdam had her listed for a departure at 06:00 yesterday and that is the approximate time she departed Rotterdam. The time of that webcam capture at Vlaardigen was approximately 07:30.
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