Cunard Cruises, Queen Mary 2, Transatlantic
For a special wedding anniversary present for my wife, I booked our "dream" holiday - crossing the Atlantic on the Grand Ocean Liner that is the QM2. It was everything we could have hoped for and whilst browsing recent deals I was so shocked to see the same trip for a third of the price we paid last year that I felt I had no choice but to book it again ! This was a "late deal" price on the lowest cabin grade but we found ourselves in a D4 (inside) cabin instead of a D8 which is the category we had booked. I would like to point out that having not stopped in an inside cabin before, we weren't sure whether or not this might take the shine off of our trip - NOT AT ALL ! Do not be afraid to book an inside cabin on the QM2 because they are more than spacious enough for you to sleep, freshen up, change and simply relax. Traversing the North Atlantic Ocean is about as relaxing as it gets - especially since it can get a little "choppy" yet on board the QM2 this fact goes unnoticed (unless you look out of the window!) Not being technically minded, I know nothing of the workings of this vessel's stabilizers so suffice it to say they do an absolutely fabulous job-forget about tea cups rattling, bread rolls falling off the table and staggering from side-to-side on deck - This just does not happen on QM2. People wonder if being "couped up in the same place" for 6 days is boring - No! QM2 has so many "attractions" (Casino, British Pub, Planetarium, World Famous Spa, Countless Pools & Jaccuzis, Lectures, Presentations, Games, Bingo, Deck activities, Musicians etc., etc.,) that 6 days almost seems not long enough ! The menu in the Britannia Dining Room is first class, as are those who are serving it. The 4 alternative dining options in the Kings Court offer a fantastically diverse buffet selection during the day and turn into intimate 'A la Carte' restaurants at night time, offering cooked-to-order foods that can only be described as 'to die for'. The Chef's Galley even gives the lucky few who have booked the opportuntity to watch the chefs prepare and cook their order (and explaining the process) from the comfort of their dining table! Afternoon Tea ! Fantastic. In the majestic Queens Room, a string quartet play while what can only be described as a swarm of white-gloved, white-blazered bees fly around the room continuously replenishing your cup with hot tea and your plate with assorted finger sandwiches and "mini" cakes. And don't forget the (still-warm) scones with a side of jam & whipped cream ! Go to the Golden Lion for Fish, Chips & Mushy Peas or a Ploughman's Lunch. Take on your fellow passengers whilst you eat with one of the many quizzes that the staff deliver throughout the day. At night, beyond the culinary experience, the bars take on a completely different feel - my favourite place is the dimly lit Chart Room which showcases a "Jazz Trio" who play gently as you chat and stare out across the ocean. Perhaps the Champagne Bar is more to your liking or the super-relaxed Commodore Club with its Martini inspired menu and accomplished pianist. (As you can see!) I can't say enough good things about Cunard and the QM2 and I would recommend both to all. Don't be afraid of so many sea days - it gives you time to make full use of the facilities that you have paid for !
