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We’ve answered some
frequently asked questions
What’s included in the fare? If I wish to stay in Southampton or London
See page 164 for details.
the night before or after my voyage, can you
suggest a hotel?
How do I join my Voyage?
Yes, we have negotiated special rates on your behalf at the
You can make your own way to the port or airport.
Hilton Hotel in Southampton. The Chewton Glen Hotel in
Alternatively, to make your arrangements easier, why not take
the New Forest (about 45 minutes’ drive from Southampton)
advantage of our CruiseConnect™ Programme, with its
also offers exclusive rates for Cunard guests. We also offer
comprehensive range of coach and air services, port and
rates at three hotels in central London. You’ll find details on
airport parking. To find out more, turn to page 160.
page 159.
How much luggage can I bring?
What do I wear on board during the day?
There are no restrictions on how much luggage you can take
You’ll need to pack a range of summer or warmer clothes,
aboard the ship, but do remember that if your voyage
depending on your itinerary and the time of year you travel.
involves a flight, airlines have their own baggage allowance
On board, during the day, you’ll probably find yourself most
restrictions. You’ll find details on page 167.
comfortable in casual wear or swimwear. In the ships’ main
If I’m travelling alone, how will I meet people?
restaurants attire for breakfast and lunch is casual wear
(excluding shorts). In Kings Court on Queen Mary 2 and in
It couldn’t be easier to meet people on board your ship. Not
the Lido Restaurant on Queen Victoria, casual attire
only are you cordially invited to a “Welcome Cocktail Party”
(including shorts) may be worn.
for all our guests, you might also want to consider joining a
larger table for dinner in order to get to know more of your
What about shore attire?
fellow voyagers. On-board activities like classes and quizzes
Be comfortable but please remember to respect the
are a great way to make new friends. For ladies travelling
cultural dress norms of your hosts when visiting shrines,
alone, on both ships there are gentlemen dance hosts on
temples and churches. A lightweight raincoat and umbrella
board to accompany you in a waltz or rumba.
never go amiss! Finally, a pair of comfortable walking
How will I get my bearings on board?
shoes (plus a spare pair of glasses) will always stand you
in good stead.
A ship is no different to any other resort you may not be familiar
with. So to help you get your bearings on board, there’s a
ship’s plan in your stateroom, plus further plans at convenient
locations throughout the ship showing you where you are. If you
do get lost, a member of the crew will be only too happy to help.
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