Cunard Queen Elizabeth Cruise Reviews for Gay & Lesbian to Baltic Sea

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Wellington NZ harbour from our balcony.
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Awful experience with Cunard Queen Elizabeth

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Gwentbaron
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

As regular cruise travellers with American cruise lines (20+) we were excited to try a short cruise on Cunard. We booked this four night cruise on Queen Elizabeth from Southampton to Amsterdam. The first impression of this Ship was good but our experience soon went spiraling down. The Stateroom attendant was initally pleasant but ignored us after the first meeting. The bed sheets were not ...
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Sail Date: March 2022


Great to be back on the Queen Elizabeth

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gfs1ram
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Great to be back on board the QE even if for only 4 days. Our first cruise for 30 months since the pandemic. Fast efficient check in. Pleased with covid precautions still in place. Ship very clean and the food and services all to a very good standard considering the circumstances. Special mention to Antonio for looking after us so well (again) in the Britannia Restaurant. Entertainment most ...
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Sail Date: March 2022

Cabin Type: Balcony


Princess Grill versus standard Brittany's balcony

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Andrew James
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

Having spent 2 weeks on QE in November on a cruise to the canaries & maderia in a standard balcony cabin I thought it would be useful to some to compare experiences of a short trip to Amsterdam in princess grill in March. The first obvious difference is space. The princess Grill cabin was approx a third bigger overall, however contains a walk in dressing area with a spacious bathroom with a ...
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Sail Date: March 2022


Racial Discrimination

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gotarev
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

Having been five cruise lines, I as a person of color have never been so insulted and felt so discriminated against than we did on board our recent trip to Norway on the Queen Elizabeth. From the public demeaning ways the staff of color were treated by the white management, to the impatience of the excursion desk rep with my wife's Japanese accent (who received a college education in the US), from ...
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Sail Date: March 2022


The cruise failed and so did Cunard

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Roxyroocruiser
2-5 Cruises • Age 50s

To celebrate my mom's 80th birthday, we booked a cruise. We had booked earlier cruises, but moved to the date in March thinking that we would have a better chance of Covid not impacting our trip. The cruise - the Northern Lights - was marketed as 12 days with 6 days in ports. Nothing was as expected. Before leaving, I received an email telling me an excursion was canceled. When I went to ...
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Sail Date: March 2022


This was meant to be a dream cruise to the northern lights but all the passengers I spoke to felt that we were short changed.

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aceatch
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

The ship “Queen Elizabeth” is a wonderful vessel with good ambience and there was plenty of general seating. The food was good and the service was mostly very professional. I felt there could have been a little more feedback from the captain. Our main complaint is with the cruise relates to the itinerary and our other feedback is to do with the ship’s choice of music and ...
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Sail Date: March 2022

Cabin Type: Oceanview


Mainly good

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alan5151
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Princess grill 13 Feb 2022 to Lisbon. Our first time Cunard (after Seabourn , Azamara, Viking), and first time ex Southampton. Like others we were confused by the joining instructions. the "covid" tent is indeed hard to find in the docks area , and 2 miles/20 minutes from the QE terminal building. As grill guests you get "priority boarding" which was speedy and painless. She is apparently ...
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Sail Date: February 2022

Cabin Type: Princess Suite


1st time cruise lots of hidden costs

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Bigeshooter
First Time Cruiser • Age 50s

I picked this cruise for my wife’s birthday and the fact that it was only a week. We had a suite at the back of the boat. Having not cruised before I feel I was I’ll advised on the location of the cabin as we felt the full movement of the boat. The food and service was very good however there are hidden costs that I was not made aware of, namely the service charges. 15% is added to every ...
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Sail Date: February 2022

Cabin Type: Queens Suite


First cruise back (post pandemic) and really enjoyed it!

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HampshireHelen
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

We loved our first cruise back on Queen Elizabeth and thought the pandemic measures put in place were appropriate. Being tested before we could board the ship was scary but handled very efficiently. Service was great throughout the ship. Cabin steward was really efficient - so much so that we rarely saw him! Food in the Britannia restaurant exceeded our expectations. Food at Lido buffet was ...
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Sail Date: February 2022

Cabin Type: Balcony


The ship is a bit tired and the technology is out of date

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Cha-Cha
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

We had already cruised 4 times since June 2021, once with MSC, once with P&O, twice with Princess, but Cunard has always been our favourite, we are Diamond Loyalty with Cunard, so we were really looking forward to this 12 night cruise around the Western Mediterranean, however we were quite disappointed. If the aim of your cruise is to just read books, sleep and eat, then you would find it meets ...
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Sail Date: November 2021

Cabin Type: Princess Suite

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