After raising my concerns on Face book and twitter I was informed that they were experiencing technical difficulties at check-in so could only apologise for the inconvenience. To be assured they are working to resolve this issue as quickly as possible however the port representatives should be able to provide further updates. We were sent into a reception centre with in adequate refreshments and space. After some 6 hours we arrived at our cabin. The theme continued on our 29 night cruise so. If you’re going on Cunard expect plenty of apologies and so sorry for any inconvenience.
Patience you will need that too.
I will go on another cruise with them Not. It took three days for them to finally get in touch. They clearly are not interesting in trying to resolve matters in favour of the customer. Just sweep them under the carpet which is very short sited and eventually they will go out of business, with such a narrow view. Dining was like a free for all on deck 7 little bit of a ruby scrum. The food was repetitive, cold at times. The Britannia restaurant was much better and the quality and service was pleasant. The ship had an atmosphere i would alike to a library at sea. Entertainment at night was ok up till 22.30Hrs then everyone would rush to bed. It’s the ideal floating care home maybe something to think about in later years but not at the moment. Wine was expensive like the drinks poor quality much better to buy off shore and take on board then you can buy quality.