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okay, this may be a dumb question...i know there are a hundred of things to do to past the time, but if we are interested in helping that effort by bringing board game(s) on board, is that allowed or is it frowned upon? probably not like chutes & ladders, but maybe spinner dominoes, trivial pursuit...

 

thanks.

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okay, this may be a dumb question...i know there are a hundred of things to do to past the time, but if we are interested in helping that effort by bringing board game(s) on board, is that allowed or is it frowned upon? probably not like chutes & ladders, but maybe spinner dominoes, trivial pursuit...

 

thanks.

 

Hi

 

There are a few board games provided on tables (when sat at these you've got fantastic views of the waves rushing past) in the passageways to either side of the Royal Court Theatre on deck 2 forward (port and starboard) but if you want to bring your own, why not? Great idea, it's your voyage, your vacation, enjoy yourself.

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Hi

 

There are a few board games provided on tables (when sat at these you've got fantastic views of the waves rushing past) in the passageways to either side of the Royal Court Theatre on deck 2 forward (port and starboard) but if you want to bring your own, why not? Great idea, it's your voyage, your vacation, enjoy yourself.

 

 

Pepper, your quite right, the location is wonderful, as you know, one of the best places on the ship. I have to say there ate more than a few board games there though, there are lot of them, game galore and jig saws, but to sit and watch the ocean is best, and a touch of scabble maybe.:)

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Within the law (and possibly aircraft weight limits if flying), you can more or less bring what you like on board. Personally I only bring an MP3 player, but some people bring laptops, DVD players, DVDs..........Whatever you feel you can't live without really.

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Within the law (and possibly aircraft weight limits if flying), you can more or less bring what you like on board. Personally I only bring an MP3 player, but some people bring laptops, DVD players, DVDs..........Whatever you feel you can't live without really.

 

 

Lol, the list is endless eh, I do bring along an mp3 player for when I march the decks after so much food:D and a laptop , just in case:eek:.

 

there really is so much to see and do on QM3 you wont get bored for sure, of should I say board:D

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You can take what you like but you won't need games, crikey I even took my wife once...:eek:

 

Ah Cap'n, you have landed! Hope you have enjoyed :)

 

Any tips for me in two weeks ;)

 

 

Jackie :)

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We enjoyed our few games of scrabble after leaving the planetarium shows. Sitting in a nice quiet area, watching the sea go by whilst being hustled by my wife was a pleasant experience! :)

 

 

A wonderful location for a game or 2, or read a book ,

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