Tuesday, 19 December 2023

Queen Elizabeth - December 2023

 A good friend of mine very kindly arranged for me to have lunch aboard Cunard's Queen Elizabeth this week. It's a ship I've cruised in before, in beautiful condition and very much to my taste. 

Queen Elizabeth (right) and Regatta (left) at Station Pier, Port Melbourne on 17th. December 2023. 



The ship has a full wrap around promenade deck, something most new ships no longer have, unfortunately.

The main pool.

The Croquet Court - I suspect this is more symbolic than anything else.

The ship's atrium.


The Garden Lounge (Conservatory).



The Grill Lounge.

The Commodore Club (lookout bar).

The Ballroom.

The Royal Court Theatre.

The English style pub - a very popular lounge.

It's interesting to see lots of memorabilia from the transatlantic heydays displayed  around this ship.


The main restaurant.

The two-deck library.

Christmas decorations.

This beautiful painting of the original Queen Elizabeth is by renowned maritime artist Stephen Card.

I wish other companies like Princess had maintained dress standards instead of now allowing ferals a 'dress code free for all' across the entire ship, including in the main restaurants at dinner. 
Those who insist on dressing like 12 year olds in the evenings are still catered for.

My next ship, Oceania's Regatta. I'll be joining her in Sydney this week.



Monday, 18 December 2023

Resilient Lady - December 2023

 I spent an afternoon aboard Virgin Voyages' new ship Resilient Lady, at Station Pier, Port Melbourne recently. It was very different to the ships I'm used to, obviously aimed at hip young things (relatively) in their mid-twenties to mid forties, not an old traditionalist like me. The dinner I had was excellent and the service very good with friendly staff. However, to my taste, the public areas were either garish or bland. The swimming pool (only one) was surprisingly small for a ship this size. Someone told me it was more 'a place to be seen at' rather than swimming in. Hmmm. Anyway, it was an interesting visit. I doubt I'll ever be sailing aboard her. 





The surprisingly small pool.

This Dining Room is quite attractive, in a modern style.





One of the suites.




A predictably flamboyant deck party. The younger folk obviously enjoy this sort of thing.