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What about flight details?
On Board
We may not know exact details of your flights at the time of
going to press or at the time of booking. However, your
Can friends come on board?
flights will be on scheduled flights or recognised charter
Your friends are always welcome at the port to wave you off.
airlines (operated under Cunard’s CAA ATOL Licence number
However, due to our stringent security measures and to
6294). Please see pages 166-167 for details. About 60 days
ensure the safety of our guests and crew, we do not allow
before departure, we will send you an information pack
visitors on board.
including your flight details.
What if I need a special diet?
When will I receive my tickets and
We will do our best to accommodate your requirements. Please
itinerary information?
advise us of your needs six months prior to departure or at the
Your tickets and travel documentation will be with you
time of booking, whichever is closer to your departure date.
approximately two weeks prior to departure. However, about
90 days before you sail, we’ll send you a Shore Excursions
Can I have room service?
brochure together with an information pack telling you all
Of course. Room Service is available round the clock. You’ll
you need to know about your holiday, including flight details
find a Room Service menu in your stateroom.
where applicable.
Do you have hair dryers on board?
Can I travel when pregnant?
Yes, every stateroom has a hair dryer.
Guests who will have entered their 24th week of pregnancy by
Can I use my electrical appliances?
the last day of the voyage unfortunately will not be permitted
Yes you can. On board our ships you’ll find British 220 volt,
to travel with us in line with our pregnancy policy. If you
3-pin sockets and 110 volt, 2-pin sockets.
require further information then please call 023 8065 7757.
Can less mobile and disabled guests travel?
Can I get my laundry done?
Full laundry and dry-cleaning services are available on board
Guests who are not fully mobile, e.g. who use a wheelchair or
our ships and will be billed to your on-board account. Our
a scooter (for the purposes of this section “a wheelchair”) on
ships also have complimentary self-service washers, dryers
a full-time or part-time basis, or who have other disabilities,
and irons at your disposal.
are welcome on board our ships and we can offer specially
adapted staterooms. Disabled guests must state their disability
Are there any shops on board?
and special requirements at the time of booking, after which
You’ll find a selection of duty-free shops on board, selling
you will be asked to complete a mobility form. However, we
a range of goods from clothes, jewellery, perfumes and gifts,
do reserve the right to refuse passage to any guest if, in our
to essentials such as toothpaste and razor blades.
judgement, their physical or mental condition or behaviour
renders them unfit for travel or a risk or danger to themselves
Is there a good library on board?
or to anyone else on board the ship, or where certain
There’s no need to pack heavy books. Both ships have
disclosures are not made.
excellent libraries. Queen Mary 2 has the largest library at sea,
Guests who use a wheelchair will be able to access the whilst Queen Victoria boasts the first two-storey library afloat.
majority of the facilities on board, but should be aware that Both ships also have well stocked bookshops, plus there are
they may find that they are unable to access certain parts of film libraries on board, offering a wide range of choice to
the ship. Please feel free to contact us if you have any queries make your holiday even more relaxing and enjoyable.
in this regard. Guests who use a wheelchair and those who
are not fully mobile may also be restricted from going ashore
Should I take my camera?
at ports where launches are necessary. These ports are shown
Yes definitely. Our carefully selected ports, the illuminating
with an
A
symbol on each itinerary.
shore excursions and glamorous evenings with new friends
will provide plenty of moments you’ll wish to capture forever.
Can I change my holiday after booking?
Additionally the official photographer on board will take
Please see Booking Conditions clauses 13-18 and clause 25
pictures during your voyage. These will be on show and
on pages 170 and 171 respectively.
available for purchase at the Photo Gallery.
What entertainment and activities are available?
There’s plenty to do and a full list of what’s available will be
shown in the Daily Programme, which you will receive each
day in your stateroom. Activities include: informal talks, port
lectures, academic and cultural enrichment programmes,
celebrity speakers, computer classes, aerobics classes, sports
tournaments, games, quizzes and competitions, as well as
concerts, musical shows and cabarets. You can also catch up
on movies and play the tables in the casino.
How can I keep fit?
Each ship is equipped with a gym, complete with therapy
rooms and spa treatments. There are also aerobics, pilates,
yoga and other such classes, details of which can be found in
the Daily Programme. Your exercise programme can also be
complemented by the healthy options menu at all meals.
To book and for current fares, visit www.cunard.co.uk, call 0845 071 0300 or contact your travel agent
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