Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Even a Queen Gets a New Look



Each week I think about what I should share with you in a blog post.  In the travel industry, the news is constantly updated - there's always something new happening.  I'll continue to select the topic, but if you have any requests or suggestions, I'm more than thrilled to have them. 

With that in mind, everyone thinks about a "make-over", even the cruise lines revamping their existing ships.  Cunard owns three 'royal' ships:  Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria.  Queen Mary 2 is the matriarch and the biggest of the group.  Launched in March 2003, she is four years older than her nearest relative, Queen Victoria, who was completed in January 2007.  Queen Elizabeth is the baby of the three. 

The matriarch will be remastered to deliver new levels of luxury.  Embarking on a new chapter of innovation she undergoes an extensive 25-day dry-dock at the Blohm and Voss Shipyard in Hamburg, Germany between May 27 and June 21, 2016.  She will stay true to her classic art deco heritage while offering updated contemporary interiors redesigned for today's discerning travelers.

A particular focus will be on the 172 Cunard Grill suites in addition to many innovations in other areas of the ship.  You will see new decor featuring neutral background colors with hints of traditional Cunard blues and reds.  Let's not forget the old - you will see elegant textures in new bespoke luxury carpet throughout featuring design work inspired by rugs from the original Queen Mary.  The crowning touch (no pun intended) will be the addition of exclusive artwork. 

Already the utmost in sophisticated dining at sea, the Grill Restaurants will be configured to offer more intimate tables for two, increased space between tables for privacy, and additional tables for the ultimate in flexibility and ambiance.  Two things that do not need to be redesigned are the enticing menus and Cunard's signature White Star Service.

Over the next few months I will keep you informed of Queen Mary 2's exciting new look.  The word is that it will exceed the expectations of all those who book to sail in the Queens Grill or Princess Grill. 


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