Welcome back to part two of this series, where us, two frequent P&O cruisers try sailing with Cunard for the very first time aboard their newest ship Queen Anne. The question is.. did we fit in?
In this video, we experience two Cunard Gala Nights, review multiple dining venues across the ship (including an extra-charge restaurant that came with even more extra charges than we expected), and share honest thoughts on what feels like great value… and what doesn’t.
We also take in some of the ship’s headline entertainment, including Bright Lights Society: Noir, before heading ashore in Rotterdam in search of Christmas markets — a stop that taught us an important lesson about what a Christmas market cruise actually means in reality.
Throughout the video, we’ll be sharing practical tips, first-timer insights, and honest opinions, all through the lens of two cruisers who normally sail P&O Cruises and weren’t sure if Cunard would be the right fit.
So after gala nights, speciality dining, surprise costs, standout shows, and festive ports…
did we actually feel at home on Cunard?
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0:00 - Intro
0:24 - Breakfast Main Dining Room
3:00 - Artisans Food Hall (The Buffet) At Lunch
3:25 - Gala Night Laundry Tips
4:23 - Gala Night Attire Tips
5:48 - Afternoon Tea or The Pub?
7:08 - Gala Night.. What's it like?
8:02 - Gala Night Dinner Main Dining Room
9:18 - Theatre Entertainment - Deck The Halls
10:50 - The Gym
11:25 - Is the thermal spa worth it?
12:21 - Carinthia Lounge Breakfast
12:55 - The Golden Lion Lunch
13:47 - Rotterdam Port Day
16:30 - Christmas Cruise Tip!
17:50 - The Artisan Food Hall (Evening Meal Review)
18:53 - Queens Room Entertainment Taster
20:17 - Pavilion Swimming Pool Review
21:50 - Shops Aboard Queen Anne
22:34 - Sir Samuels - Extra Charge Lunch, Worth It?
24:42 - Bright Lights Society - Noir Review
28:39 - Things To Do In The Evening