View Poll Results: Is Cunard a "Good Fit" for you?

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  • Yes

    4 36.36%
  • No

    0 0%
  • Some ways Yes ... Other ways No

    1 9.09%
  • Never tried ... but would LIKE to

    4 36.36%
  • Never tried ... do NOT wish to

    1 9.09%
  • Other (kindly explain)

    1 9.09%
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    Cruiser lindaann's Avatar
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    My favourite is near the end of the voyage when the bags are out in the hall to be ready for pick-up and the arrival the next day in Southampton. And I walk down the hallway singing to myself "I don't have to pack".
    It's also great on turn-around day where everybody is rushing around and you are leisurely strolling around and it's sometimes a good time to do laundry before you head ashore.
    I sound like a horrible person but I do love those "Grand Voyages" which are made up of 2-3 segments.
    Linda

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    Quote Originally Posted by nealberk View Post
    Tony- You can sail from the US to England, spend two weeks in England, then sail back. There are several dates that let you do this.
    Yes Neil, but that is too simple for me

    I was hoping to cruise one way on a different ship, different Itinerary. I have never sailed the same ship twice (so far).
    Tony

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    Linda, you are mean!
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    Quote Originally Posted by nealberk View Post
    Linda, you are mean!
    Yeah, I admit it.
    And I'm planning on doing it again this June.

    Linda

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    My vote for "other' is based on the simple fact htat I need to keep an open mind when the time comes to choose a cruise line. I don't know very much about Cunard.

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    CLF Officer nealberk's Avatar
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    Classic British pretty well describes it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by nealberk View Post
    Tony- You can sail from the US to England, spend two weeks in England, then sail back. There are several dates that let you do this.
    Change England to Italy, and I would do it in a heartbeat. But like Tony, I would love to be on two different ships.

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