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majortom10

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  1. It isn't correct I can vouch for that from a cruise only 10 days ago. Unfortunately hearsay and "somebody told me" or "I have heard" is usually wrong.
  2. When did you last cruise on Cunard, or have you ever cruised on Cunard. We came off QV on 6th Dec and we were paying less than that for red wine and white wine is usually slightly cheaper. I am afraid where you get your info from is incorrect.
  3. If you look at drink prices of spirits a single measure on Cunard is larger than the standard 25ml served on P&O so if you take that into account pro rata not all drinks are ludicrously expensive. It is like comparing prices in a Wetherspoons with a general gastro pub prices and personally don't want to spend my time in an inferior Wetherspoons just to save an mount of money.
  4. Or walk with a stick or have other medical issues that might make dragging a suitcase off a shop and some distance across the air bridge to baggage hall at Southampton. You do not have to be wheelchair bound.
  5. I think many have a false misconception with regards to cruising with Cunard without knowing the full facts and believe things that are no longer necessary. They have formal nights. Where black tie or dark suit are required just the same as P&O the rest are of similar dress of smart casual/ smart attire. Also like P&O if you don't want to adhere to the dress code you can eat in the buffet restaurant and there are lounges/ bars where you can go exactly the same as P&O.
  6. You do not need a jacket every night on Cunard that has been outdated for some time.
  7. Small price to pay for superior cruise experience, better staff and better food. Loyalty tier benefits are virtually non existent and don't drink that much to worry about extra cost. Proves one thing though that you are staying loyal to P&O with poorer food and cruise experience just because of loyalty benefits. P&O must love you.
  8. You must have requested no marketing communications from P&O.
  9. Whichever restaurant we are in on a cruise we always leave the toast until the end so even if served hot would be cold by the time we eat it. We had mixed toast in QG and was good size and thick enough compared to the pathetic postage size biscuits served on P&O Arvia imitating toast in September.
  10. I wouldn't pay the price for a balcony cabin on Aurora or Arcadia prefer to cruise with Cunard for similar price.
  11. Never had a problem with toast(mixed) in QG but I don't have a problem with cold toast and butter. Very hard to keep toast warm or cook fresh when you are cooking so many slices and dealing with so many cruiser's. Think some expect the toast to be cooked fresh personally for them.
  12. Wouldn't really know because we didn't use either the Lido or Britannia for meals and was not interested in muffins for breakfast
  13. So how do you explain a large number of people disembarking with suitcases well after 8-30 am. The whole idea of self disembarkation is to leave the ship before the main disembarkation begins and not at any time to suit oneself.
  14. Yes I agree the idea of self disembarkation was for those that one to leave the ship before 7-30am and before normal disembarkation. Unfortunately many think that self disembarkation means that they can leave whatever time they want which creates problems.
  15. We didn't really have our toilet working at all for most of the first five days even to the conclusion of having an engineer out at 1130pm on one evening and was told by concierge to use public toilets.
  16. TBH we are very rarely in our cabin/suite whatever ship we are on.
  17. We were in Q5 aft on deck 4 on 24th Nov-6th Dec and the noise and vibration was that bad we were moved from the suite. We have cruised before aft on QE and other ships and never encountered noise and vibration like that. We also had issues where we couldn't use the toilet and with the smells around the ship there was obviously a problem throughout the ship. The entrance to the theatre on deck 3 was awful every evening.
  18. Yes and when Ventura was announced and launched there were many moaners about the ship, funny how things change.
  19. They were selling 5 bottles of Dead Mans Fingers Rum on Arvia in September. I challenge anyone to get anywhere that price in UK. In my local supermarket it was over £20 a bottle.
  20. The problem is with disembarkation from a P&O cruise is that initially there are no checks by P&O that the correct time are disembarking. But many, including a lot of here, have openly said that they ignore their disembarkation time and get off at a time to suit them and encourage others to do the same. For that reason there is queues on stairs and around disembarkation muster which causes chaos which then carries on into baggage hall.
  21. Grab and Go has disappeared off all ships not just Britannia. Unfortunate result of COVID and also to the misuse of people when in port. Seen people loading bags up with anything they can get their hands on to take with them off the ship. With regards to the rest there is no great loss if you now compare price of cruises especially on Arvia/Iona.
  22. Doesn't make any difference on Iona you just request either on entering restaurant you preferential size and also same on virtual queue.
  23. Would be a bonus if all suite guests didn't get any canapes and those in balcony, review and inside were forced to have them every evening.
  24. Nonsense they will choose something they like to drink.
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