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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What’sincludedinthefare? DoIhavetodressfordinnereveryevening?
Seepage84fordetails. OneofthegreatthrillsofaCunardvoyageisthesheerglamourofthe
evenings.Generally,eveningdressmaybeeitherformal,semi-formalor
HowdoIjoinmyVoyage?
elegantcasualwhenyourshipisatsea,andinformalorelegantcasual
Youcanmakeyourownwaytotheportorairport.Alternatively,to whenyourshipisinport.Eveningattire,effectivefrom6pm,willbe
makeyourarrangementseasier,whynottakeadvantageofour specifiedinyourship’sDailyProgramme,deliveredtoyourstateroom
CruiseConnectProgramme,withitscomprehensiverangeofcoachand eachday.
airservices,portandairportparking.Tofindoutmore,turntopage81.
HowmuchluggagecanIbring?
EveningDressCode
OnvoyagessailingfromandreturningtoSouthampton,youcanbring
FORMAL:
asmanybagsasyoucancomfortablyfitinyourstateroom.Justbear
Blacktieorformaldarksuitforgentlemen.Arangeofgentlemen’s
inmindwhenyou’repackingthateachpieceofluggageshouldweigh
formalwearisavailabletohireonboardship.Eveningdressorother
nomorethan23kforhandlingpurposes.Rememberifyourvoyage
formalattireforladies.MilitaryorAwardDecorationsmaybewornon
involvesaflight,airlineshavetheirownbaggageallowancerestrictions.
formalnights.
You’llfinddetailsonpage87.
SEMI-FORMAL:
IfI’mtravellingalone,howwillImeetpeople?
Jacketandtieforgentlemen.Cocktaildressortrousersuitforladies.
Itcouldn’tbeeasiertomeetpeopleonboardyourship.Notonlyare
Nojeans.
youcordiallyinvitedtoa“WelcomeCocktailParty”forallourguests,
youmightalsowanttoconsiderjoiningalargertablefordinnerin ELEGANT CASUAL:
ordertogettoknowmoreofyourfellowvoyagers.On-boardactivities
Jacket,notierequiredforgentlemen.Dress,skirtortrousersforladies.
likeclassesandquizzesareagreatwaytomakenewfriends.Forladies
Nojeansorshorts.
travellingalone,onallourshipstherearegentlemendancehostson
boardtoaccompanyyouinawaltzorrumba. Therewillbeuptothreeformalnightsperweek,aswellasthemed
FancyDressBallsscheduledthroughoutthevoyage.Ballschedules,
HowwillIgetmybearingsonboard?
withsuggestedcostumesand/orcolourschemes,willbeincludedin
Ashipisnodifferenttoanyotherresortyoumaynotbefamiliarwith. yourpre-voyagedocuments.
Sotohelpyougetyourbearingsonboard,there’saship’splaninyour
stateroom,plusfurtherplansatconvenientlocationsthroughoutthe
shipshowingyouwhereyouare.Ifyoudogetlost,amemberofthe
Whatdoessingle-seatingdiningmean?
crewwillbeonlytoohappytohelp. Itmeansthereisjusttheonesittingfordinner,andguestscanchoose
todineattheirreservedtableanytimebetween6:30and9pm.
WhatdoIwearonboardduringtheday?
TheBritanniaRestaurantonQueenElizabeth,QueenVictoriaand
You’llneedtopackarangeofsummerorwarmerclothes,depending QueenMary2offerachoiceofanearlyorlatesittingfordinner,which
onyouritineraryandthetimeofyearyoutravel.Onboard,during shouldberequestedatthetimeofbooking.Moredetailsaboutall
theday,you’llprobablyfindyourselfmostcomfortableincasualwear restaurantscanbefoundonpages16-19.
orswimwear.Intheships’mainrestaurantsattireforbreakfastand
lunchiscasualwear(excludingshorts).IntheLidoRestaurantson
AmIrightinthinkingthatthestateroomgradeIchoosedetermines
QueenElizabethandQueenVictoriaandinKingsCourton
whereIeat?
QueenMary2,casualattire(includingshorts)maybeworn. Onlyinrespectofyourformaldiningarrangements.Onallshipsyour
accommodationispairedwithaspecificrestaurant.Todiscoverhowit
Whataboutshoreattire?
worksinpractice,pleaseturntopages62-63.
Becomfortablebutpleaseremembertorespecttheculturaldress
Allshipsofferalternativediningoptions,availabletoeveryone:
normsofyourhostswhenvisitingshrines,templesandchurches.
Alightweightraincoatandumbrellanevergoamiss!Finally,apair
QueenElizabeth LidoRestaurants,GoldenLion,
ofcomfortablewalkingshoes(plusasparepairofglasses)willalways
CaféCarinthia,TheGardenLounge
standyouingoodstead.
andtheAlternativeRestaurant
QueenMary2 KingsCourt,BoardwalkCafé,
SirSamuel’s,GoldenLion,
ToddEnglishRestaurant
QueenVictoria LidoRestaurant,GoldenLion,
CaféCarinthia,WinterGarden,
ToddEnglishRestaurant
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