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

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Thread: Is Cunard a "Good Fit" for you?

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    Almighty Cruiser LuLu's Avatar
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    Is Cunard a "Good Fit" for you?

    Is Cunard a "Good Fit" for you?

    Please say why if you wish. Could be helpful to folks considering. What some dislike, others love or don't mind.
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    There are no prizes for guessing how I voted, being that I have just finished my 23rd Cunard voyage.

    Many would stay Cunard is stuffy, old fashioned and boring. Well if it is, so am I, because I love it!
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    Like Stephen no surprise I said yes.
    When I board the QM2 it's like "Old home week" with crew greeting me, most of them by name or at least they recognize me as a repeater.
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    At some point in life I plan to take (as my grandmother called it) "a crossing" on a Cunard ship.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lanky Lad View Post
    There are no prizes for guessing how I voted, being that I have just finished my 23rd Cunard voyage.

    Many would stay Cunard is stuffy, old fashioned and boring. Well if it is, so am I, because I love it!
    It is typical "old school" British. And for us, that is a good thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LuLu View Post
    At some point in life I plan to take (as my grandmother called it) "a crossing" on a Cunard ship.
    I want to do a Voyage. First to England from NYC, then around England and Ireland for a week cruse, then back to the US. No hassle on air travel!
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    Quote Originally Posted by nealberk View Post
    I want to do a Voyage. First to England from NYC, then around England and Ireland for a week cruse, then back to the US. No hassle on air travel!
    That sounds like an EXCELLENT plan!

    Cunard sends us brochures all the time.
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    I plan to sail across to the UK on maybe Princess and back on QM2. Or vice versa. Got to find a combination that gets the dates right for me and to spend some time in the UK.

    I voted yes even though I have never been on unard. I just know I am going to love it.
    Tony

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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LuLu View Post
    That sounds like an EXCELLENT plan!

    Cunard sends us brochures all the time.
    And I have to throw mine out after about two or three days. Too much drool on them.
    Neal (International Association of Troublemakers)

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