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I'm thinking about taking a P&O cruise next year.

 

I'm 29 years old and I think I would choose either the Arcadia or the Aurora.

 

Since it's a British ship, one thing that I hope they have is Bridge (the card game - duplicate bridge or social bridge). I'm not very good but I am taking lessons and will probably at of intermediate level when sailing.

 

Also, do they serve afternoon tea?

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Afternoon tea is served in the restaurant and also avaliable in self service. Aurora has a dedicated card room (Vanderbilts) and there is usually bridge. On some cruises, mainly longer ones with lots of sea days, bridge tuition is provided. No charge

Brian

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