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Victoria2

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  1. Depending of course on the grape variety, it could go quite nicely with his Cunardia doggie bag of cold Duck l'orange!
  2. If it's tarted up with anything other than the Dover Sole itself, then that defeats the object of a simple Dover Sole.
  3. No. He comes from a solid meat eating background. He just happens to love a simple grilled Dover Sole and which he most definitely would not get at home.
  4. Swearing in Anglo Saxon, even if it is just between me and a machine is far less elegant than Latin or Italian and so for me, carries more impetus. Obviously, if I happened to be in company, Latin could be the language of choice as not only would my companion/s not understand, I don't think I would either! 🙂
  5. Join the club of those who are non Italian speakers and have had conversations with said machine in less than glowing terms.😁 Edit Glad to hear QG has redeemed itself. 👍
  6. To be fair, my husband has the dish a couple of times a week and has yet to have a baddun and whilst there is no excuse for an off dish, it must be very very rare judging by the number of grilled Dover Soles my husband consumes each year on Cunard.
  7. We'll go full black tie on the gala nights, but chinos/long sleeve collared shirt/no jacket on the non-gala nights. Comments? Absolutely fine.
  8. I had three turkey dinners last year, just three so an extra one onboard ship would be great although I'm not a fan of tinsel with my turkey, most unpalatable. Christmas sweaters are tacky in any circumstances but packing them for a cruise? UGH in the extreme. As you equate a Turkey dinner, or to be fair it might just be the sweaters, with a Warners break, I'm guessing you wouldn't be a fan of Hot Dog. fries, fried onions and ketchup as a substitute for a Gala Dinner menu. Yum yum. 😃
  9. Turkey, if it's got all the trimmings. I love a turkey dinner. especially if I haven't cooked it! 🙂
  10. Yep, the Vogue Australia article is very on point for all of us. Start writing your shopping list now! 😂 Haute Couture dresses Prada Bucket bag [$3700] to visit the spa A $4430 tote, a must when taking afternoon tea Valentino Garavani tote, $7,800 for the The Bright Lights venue and that's before the St Laurent, Jimmy Choos et al shoes Let's hope their luggage doesn't go swimming! 😁
  11. It's certainly not a minor issue. We are air-con fiends and someone would be feeling my wrath if nothing was done about hot air. I'd ask [demand] to be moved to another cabin if engineers can't fix it/are too busy/ insert any old excuse here. Then when 'the ship is full' reply comes back, demand to speak to Hotel Manager and if that doesn't work, aim higher. Quote health fears, quote safety, quote anything but it is your given right to have air-con
  12. and the beer glasses and any liqueur glasses and...😀 That's why all our glassware now is 'cheap' as opposed to the expensive stuff which sits gleaming, when I've periodically dusted it, in glass fronted kitchen cupboards. The percentage of lead crystal is much lower and washed on a low temp. in the dishwasher, it takes a bit to cloud and can be easily and relatively cheaply, replaced. Our inherited stuff is safely packed away as there is no way we will ever use it. It's all irreplaceable and breaking one of those would be heartbreaking. I keep meaning to sell it.
  13. We've started using stemless for cosy dinners as well as for every day use. Less chance of them getting knocked over! You forgot the water glasses. That's eighteen. 🙂
  14. We have 'upright' scanners available near us for those who cannot go in the tunnel. I'm sure the cabins will be fine. . Can't say I like the idea of a windowless lounge but apart from that, we are looking forward to seeing the ship in real time.
  15. I've received my brochure copy of the same and for those who aren't small print readers, I can foresee one or two 'comments' on the photos of the cabins.
  16. New game, new game Find the niggle and see who has the best whilst smiling valiantly through the dreadful time onboard.😀
  17. Depends if you like room service coffee. I don't.
  18. We have inherited bone handled knives. They stay in their protective packing. In the loft! 🙂
  19. Ah Glasses, assuming you mean drinking ones and not specs. I'm a lazy hound and three days is about the right length for us in a normal week. We have loads of them, non glass, in all shapes and sizes. I discovered a brand of polycarbonate 'glasses' when little ones had a tendency to drop their drinking ware. Plus, all the best parties we went to when abroad eschewed actual glass around the pools. Strahl. Their drink wear lasts years and years and is great in the dishwasher, or indeed, out of it.
  20. Glad you survived the dishwasher crisis. We had one the day before a big dinner at ours [a dozen sitting down to dine would have me hand washing for days] a few years back. Luckily, we managed to get a new one installed the day of the dinner. We still have one dishwasher but a friend remodelling her kitchen has had two installed. Apparently two dishwashers is becoming the new 'two ovens and a half' in kitchen design over here. 🙂 Happy belated Thanksgiving all.
  21. "I have never been on the QM2 and will never travel on it because I don't like it." That seems to have been acceptable, so the same tolerance should be granted to others. I must have missed that so can't comment but there is a world of difference between saying an unknown product doesn't appeal judging by reports of that product, and damning a product without actual experience.knowledge, Some members have been exceptionally derogatory about the ship and yes, in isolated comments, about the passengers who will enjoy the new ship too so in my case it's a case of 'don't damn a product if you have no experience of it'.
  22. Try eating it when it's for one. I have often thought of asking for a doggie bag and have soggy orange duck for breakfast instead of crispy bacon. Wouldn't need the extra portion of brown sauce for that although breakfast orangey duck on toast doesn't quite have the same appeal. 😕
  23. My concise packing is influenced by long distance flights to get to a ship. Taking four cases plus carry ons when porterage can be suspect is difficult with a husband on walking sticks. Taking any more than that is a potential nightmare. Now with a wheelchair to factor in, anything more than three cases before carry ons is not feasible. My shoe count, including trainers, open sandals and comfort Skechers does come to around seven pairs and that is now my packing goal.
  24. Winifred 22 I decided long ago, compared to some who cruise with Cunard, I too am a paid up member of the easily pleased club. Sure there are occasional small niggles [large if you catch Covid or the G.L. menu has been 'modified'] but overall life onboard Cunard ships is pretty darned good.👍
  25. I know we weren't impressed with the idea of QA initially but reality bit as we have no choice. QE is in distant seas, QV is fly/cruising and QM2 is a no no. We have quite a few cruises booked '24 and '25 so are keeping our fingers crossed we won't dislike the product. I will be subjective when giving an opinion but will balance it with being objective too.
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