Queen Elizabeth reviews
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Entered service2010
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Tonnage90,900
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Wheelchair Accessible Cabins20
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Number of Decks12
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Number of Elevators12
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Number of Pools2
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Number of Restaurants6
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Formal NightsYes
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Maximum Capacity2,547
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Number of Crew1,005
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Refurbished2018
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Overall good cruise but concerns about food quality and quantity in Britannia restuarant
The crew were excellent- very helpful and friendly. The food and service were excellent in Brittania Club. The entertainment not as enjoyable as previously - no classical music or big band.
Fabulous time on the Queen Elizabeth in a Q4 suite. Sailed out of Miami to Amber Cove, Montego Bay, Belize City and Cozumel - all interesting ports and new to us. Did Cunard excursions, all reasonably priced. Four sea days and four ports, the perfect blance. The ship was looking lovely, the entertainment was more to the American taste, particularly the so-called comedians! The food had improved and the menus changed, Vegetables on the plates, more fish dishes, different desserts. We are very regular travellers on the Elizabeth and the changes were very noticeable. The one thing that needs improving is the poor communication between departments - one person saying one time for an event and another saying a totally different time. Mixed weather with fog, wind and drizzle but we go for a break not sunbathing and not important to us. Cunard - can't beat them!
Generally a lovely experience with a great atmosphere on board. Plus the attention we got at ports was unexpected and a lot of fun! Staff were brilliant, definitely earned their tips by working extremely hard.
The Queen Elizabeth is a super ship. and - as you should expect - the staff and food are wonderful.
WiFi arrangements were poor and expensive but all the other aspects were excellent and could not be faulted.
We thought the drinks in the bars were extortionate. The activities were not our scene.
It was up to Cunard quality but noticed the cost cutting since we last cruised with them, mostly little things but nevertheless noticeable.
A cruise on the Queen Elizabeth to see The Northern Lights. Not guaranteed but I saw them in Tromso, two hundred miles into the Arctic Circle. I took the Cunard guided excursions and the guides were excellent. Knew their stuff and were friendly and open to answering questions. I have now travelled on all three Cunard Queens and the entertainment on the Elizabeth was by far the best - varied, professional and highly entertaining. I enjoyed my dinner table friends and we all got on famously. A thoroughly enjoyable 12 days and nights.
The itinerary was what we expected, the ship was more than we expected, the weather was great.