How long for qe2 to cross atlantic
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Also of Interest How to cruise the Panama Canal. Search Flights. Child under 2 must either sit in laps or in seats: In lap. In seat. The QM2 disembarkation time is am. QM2 arrives at the Southampton cruise port at AM. The embarkation time, along with the other standard procedures information are the same as those about the UK departures from Southampton, since this is the Cunard policy and not the port policy-related issue.
Another popular option for this Cunard ship is the fly-cruise deals from the UK and New York, which can considerably lower the overall cost of your Transatlantic travel vacations. Enjoy the ever best of the best British cruise ships departing from Southampton and New York, and be always happy on your uniquely special Cunard Transatlantic crossings on Queen Mary 2 — the Royal Mail Ship of the 21st century!
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These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. It's entirely up to you, you can decide on a day by day basis. There is also the Veranda Restaurant aft on deck 8.
This does seafood and steaks, and is an extra-cost option - you reserve a table and pay extra to dine there instead of your allocated restaurant. You can order by phone at any time, it's all included in your fare. However, if you order any drinks from room service, including soft drinks, these are charged at bar prices.
You can also choose to have breakfast delivered to your stateroom, except on the morning of arrival. Just hang the breakfast order form on your cabin door before retiring. If you pay the Cunard fare you can choose a sitting when you book, if you pay the cheaper Saver fare you will be allocated a sitting, perhaps the less popular 8. If you log onto your online voyage personaliser at my. Evening entertainment is arranged so that both sittings can enjoy it, although the 6pm sitting gives you the rest of the evening free, and is arguably more relaxed than the later one.
If you've young children, see the section below. There are no specific sittings or allocated tables for lunch or breakfast, you are allocated a table when you walk in, choosing your own table for 2, table for 4 or if you prefer, seats at a shared table so you get to meet other passengers. The Britannia restaurant , seating almost 1, guests at tables spread over two decks and three levels.
Click the photo for larger image. Lamb chops in the Britannia restaurant. You make your lunch or dinner choice from a varied 3-course menu. Formal night in the Britannia restaurant. More expensive staterooms are allocated to the Princess Grill , the most expensive suites to the Queens Grill.
Both are aft on deck 7, served by the same galley. There are no sittings, you can dine any time you choose when the restaurant is open. Queens Grill. Princess Grill. Kings Court The Kings Court buffet restaurant takes up most of the centre section of deck 7, and it's open almost continuously from early until late, with only half an hour here and there were breakfast dishes are swapped for lunch or lunch for dinner.
There's a wide variety of food, all good quality, including a carvery. The window tables with sea views cross the promenade deck are the nicest. Stewards will take your order for wine, beer, cocktails, mocktails or fizzy soft drinks and deliver them to your table, these drinks must be paid for, added to your on board account.
The Man in Seat 61 says , "If you fancy a first breakfast in the Britannia restaurant then a second breakfast in the Kings Court, why not? After all, Second Breakfast is the most important meal of the day Kings Court, central buffet area in the middle Kings Court hot food There's a wide variety of food in the Kings Court buffet. This is my daughter's favourite, the sushi section Kings Court. There are plenty of tables all around the central area, many with views out over the promenade deck The Verandah restaurant The Verandah restaurant aft on deck 8 is an extra-cost option, specialising in steaks and seafood.
You can make a reservation at the Verandah restaurant whilst you are on board, or you can book a table for one or more nights at your desired time before you travel, by logging into your voyage personaliser at my. The Man in Seat 61 says , "With our normal Britannia sitting not until 8.
I wished we'd dined there on more than just one occasion, the steaks were top class. The Verandah restaurant, for steak or seafood. Seafood platter for two in the Verandah restaurant There is no shortage of watering holes on the Queen Mary 2. Personally, the Chart Room works for cocktails before or after dinner as it's near the social centre of the ship on deck 3, but for quiet reading, working on a laptop and generally getting away from it all, the Commodore Club with its forward view over the bows is my top choice.
Although I'm a non-smoker The QM2's Grand Lobby. Champagne Bar, 3 Deck. Commodore Club Located on deck 9 on 'A' stairway at the forward end of the superstructure. It's away from the hustle and bustle, a quiet and relaxing place for a cocktail and a read or chat. You get a great forward view over the bows, although blinds are drawn at dusk so the light does not interfere with the view from the bridge above.
This is my favourite place on QM2 - it does a great range of cocktails and other drinks, the Churchill Cigar Lounge opens off the Commodore Club, the library is one deck down also on 'A' stairway, and the open-air observation deck below the bridge is two decks up on 'A' stairway. There's a huge illuminated model of the QM2 behind the bar. The Commodore Club, with a great forward view. The Commodore Club bar. A huge model of the QM2 sits in a glass case behind the bar Martini, anyone?
If you want to research the martinis, the QM2 is the place to do it Chart room bar Located on deck 3 near the Britannia restaurant, this is the largest and busiest of the QM2's bars. Located on deck 2 near the Britannia restaurant, this is not only a good place for a pint of London Pride, you can take meals here too, with pub-style food such as fish and chips or sausages and mash. Located on deck 7 next to the Kings Court buffet with doors opening onto the promenade deck. This is a good place to sit, read, and have a tea or coffee.
You may also find some complimentary snacks or soup here too, at the kitchen counter. Every day at around 3. A choice of teas comes with daintily-cut sandwiches, scones and cakes, served by stewards in white gloves. Afternoon tea is included in the fare, but a glass of champagne is extra. The Queen's Room is often used for dancing, as you can see from the wooden dance floor in the centre.
Grill Lounge The Grill Lounge is a lounge and bar exclusively for passengers travelling in the upmarket staterooms and suites allocated to the Princess and Queen's Grill restaurants.
It's located on 7 Deck aft, directly opposite the entrance to the Queen's Grill and the ship's width away from the entrance to the Princess Grill. It seemed to be empty most of the time even with the ship sailing full, it's main purpose seems to be drinks before dinner. This is a sealed and specially-ventilated room opening off the starboard side of the Commodore Club. Here you can order a whisky or cognac and choose from a cigar menu.
The rest of the ship's accommodation is of course non-smoking! The Grill Lounge. Churchill Cigar Lounge. Click photo for larger image. A daily programme for the following day is delivered to your stateroom each evening. The QM2 also features the world's only sea-going planetarium, called the 'Illuminations'.
If it's disco you prefer, you'll find that in the G32 nightclub. You'll also find the Canyon Ranch spa on deck 7, offering a wide range of treatments from manicures to massages, Jacuzzis to saunas.
If you want to be bored, you'll have to really work at it The QM2 has an excellent library - for me, one of its best features - located on 8 deck forward on 'A' stairway directly below the Commodore Club. You can take out books using your cabin key, or read them in the library, with comfy seats, some with a forward-facing view over the QM2's bows.
The library is open during office hours every day, outside these times the bookshelves are locked but the library itself remains accessible. As you'd expect, the QM2's library has a particularly good section of books about ocean liners. Click the left-hand photo for larger image. The QM2 has several swimming pools. The most popular certainly on a transatlantic crossing is the Pavilion Pool on 12 deck, with sun loungers, two hot tubs, see the photo below. The roof can slide away when the QM2 visits warmer climates, but it remains closed on the Atlantic.
Towels are provided, there are toilets visible below behind the two hot tubs which you can use as changing rooms, or you can change in your cabin and use your bathrobe. You can see the funnel from the pool through the glass roof, towering above you. Don't jump when the ship's horns are tested at midday! There's also a bar here, open at certain times of day. The QM2's Illuminations towards the forward end of Deck 2 can be used as a lecture theatre, cinema or with an ingenious dome lowered from the ceiling the world's only ocean-going planetarium.
You'll usually find varying recently-released films shown most evenings, and planetarium sessions at various times on most days. There's also usually a lecture series or two during each crossing with subjects varying from New York Skyscrapers to pirates on the high seas to the design and build of the QM2.
Entrance to the Illuminations on 2 Deck Illuminations, with the planetarium dome lowered. The QM2's Canyon Ranch Spa is at the forward end of Deck 7, with with treatment rooms and pool, plus a small beauty salon above on Deck 8. There's a free-to-use gymnasium at the forward end of Deck 7, pictured below right. The Queen Mary 2 is filled with paintings, information panels and even interactive screens telling the history of Cunard Line, its ships, and the famous people who crossed the Atlantic aboard them.
You won't be the only family on the QM2, especially on a transatlantic run! You'll find plenty of entertainment for children in the Play Zone at the aft end of 6 deck. Pregnant women require a letter from their doctor or midwife. Pregnant women cannot travel on the QM2 if they have entered the 24th week of pregnancy by the last day of the voyage. Children under 12 months are not carried on QM2's transatlantic service. You just have to wait till they're older!
Children aged months travelling as the 3rd or 4th person in a stateroom travel free. However, a child sharing a stateroom with just one adult is charged the adult fare.
Children over 24 months sharing a stateroom with two adults are charged the rate for the 3rd or 4th person in that stateroom, which is usually around half the normal adult fare. However, a child and one adult sharing a stateroom would both be charged the adult fare. Having said all this, you may see 'Kids go free' deals, so shop around. It has a toddler zone for ages , a Play Zone for ages and The Zone with various computer games and other activities for older kids up to There's plenty to do, and activities such as treasure hunts or ship tours are organised by the Play Zone team.
Children from 2 to 7 inclusive can be left free of charge with the nannies in the Play Zone during its opening hours, , , shorter hours apply on the first and last nights. Then you can check them back into the Zone at 6pm until midnight, leaving you free to enjoy a formal dinner and evening entertainment while the kids play happily in the Zone and later settle down and fall asleep in front of some cartoons.
Outside the Play Zone, children 1 to 7 must always be accompanied by an adult around the ship. Children 8 and up to 17 can also use the Zone, signing themselves in and out.
They are free to wander the ship solo. I suggest calling Cunard to check current childcare arrangements as they tweak them from time to time, but they don't properly explain them on their website - indeed, we didn't know how extensive their childcare facilities were until we we actually on board!
If you have young children, it's worth asking for a cabin towards the stern of the ship. We were given a stateroom at the extreme forward end of deck 6, whereas the Play Zone is at the extreme aft end of deck 6. That meant we had to walk a sixth of a mile from cabin to Play Zone to sign the kids in, then a sixth of a mile back again to get changed.
Gala Evenings are a regular feature of sailing transatlantic with Cunard and a magical way to round off an evening on board. Feel your inhibitions dissolve and be captivated by the wondrous sense of occasion as you join your fellow guests on the largest dance floor at sea. Room to relax. Each stateroom is a personal oasis of calm, offering the very highest luxury at sea. Sumptuous bedding beckons, beautiful balconies celebrate the ocean view, and even a seven-pillow menu option awaits you.
Drink in the history. We've hosted the famous and fabulous on this iconic crossing for almost years, and now invite you to share in that timeless sense of occasion and create your own history. A dog's life. We lavish the same attention on all our guests. That's why your faithful friend is also invited on our transatlantic cruise.
Our unique kennels even include a convenient lamp post from Liverpool and fire hydrant from New York. Transatlantic cruises
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