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Interactive TV On the QM2


Norkie

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Is it safe to assume that the televisons in the staterooms are similar to the systems in better hotels? For example, are there second run movies, cable channels and a series of guest services? Can we use it to access our account on an up-to-date basis? Not a big deal, but I was wondering....

 

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Royal Med on the QM2 10/17

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I just returned from the Tandem Crossing with a side trip to Paris. The interactive tv was pretty cool. I didn't use all of it, but I did send and received a few e-mails @ $1.50 a shot. Can view it to see your account. Can pre order breakfast, and the music was great. The movies I thought were a little dated, uptodate ones were shown in Illuminations. Your standard bow cam is included. Can view menus. Plus alot of other things. I think the QM2 has the best interactive tv I've seen on a passenger ship(notice I didn't say cruise ship)

All in all, the QM2 is now my favorite ship. It has the style and the prestige that's just right icon_biggrin.gif

 

J.P.

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