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QE2 Facts & History



Registry - Southampton, England

Built by John Brown and Co. (Clydebank) Ltd., Scotland; later Upper Clyde Shipbuilders
Maiden Voyage: May 2, 1969 (Southampton to New York)
Refurbished: December 10, 1999
Launched by: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

• 70,327 tons
• 963 feet long
• 105 feet wide
• 32 feet draft
• 25 - 28.5 knots cruising speed (maximum 32.5 knots)
• 12 guest decks
• 13 guest, 8 store elevators
• Car Facilities: Room for 10 drive-on, drive-off
• 1,791 guests (double occupancy)
• 921 crew (British & International)

Ship Facilities

Restaurants Capacity
Lounges Capacity
Queens Grill 231
Grand Lounge 590
Princess Grill 100
Queens Room 316
Britannia Grill 108
Theatre/Cinema 529
Caronia Restaurant 554
Yacht Club 204
Mauretania Restaurant 530
Chart Room 96
The Lido 400
Crystal Bar 182
Pavillion 58

Golden Lion 96

Other Public Rooms
Casino, Royal Promenade (shops include souvenirs, clothing, jewellery, perfume and a branch of Harrods), Board Room (Guest Capacity - 60), Library and Book Shop, Computer Learning Centre, Nursery, Video Arcade and Teen Disco

Suites and Cabins
Total: 950
• Ocean-View: 671 staterooms (70% ocean view)
Suites - 2 Grand Suite and 185 Suites
Interior: 279 staterooms
• Single occupancy: 118 (37 Outside, 81 Interior)
All cabins include 24-hour room service, TV/radio, direct dial telephone, hair dryer,
nightly turn-down service, daily newspaper, full bathroom with shower and/or bathtub,
and 110/220 Volt Outlets.

Grand Suites (2): 1,184 sq. ft.
QE2's two ultra-luxurious split-level apartments - Grand Suites, named after the most illustrious Cunarders (Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth), are among the largest and most lavish suites afloat. Each Grand Suite features a bedroom with private verandah, walk-in wardrobe, marble bathroom with both bath and shower. A double door leads to a dining area, which in turn adjoins a raised lounge, leading to a glass-covered conservatory and private, forward-facing deck area.

Health and Sports Facilities
Health Spa, Fitness Deck, Hair and Beauty Salon, Swimming Pools (one outdoor, one indoor), Golf Driving Range, Table Tennis, Paddle Tennis Court, Shuffleboard



30 Dec 1964 Contract signed with John Brown Shipyard of Clydebank.
5 Jul 1965 Keel laid. Assigned 'job number 736'.
20 Sep1967 Launched by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
19 Nov 1968 QE2 sets sail from the fitting out berth at John Brown's under the command of Captain 'Bil' Warwick.
26 Nov 1968 Start of preliminary trials in the Irish Sea.
22 Apr 1969 Mini maiden voyage to Las Palmas.
2 May 1969 Official maiden voyage to New York.
8 Jan 1971 Rescued passengers from Antilles, which had run aground.
May 1972 Ransome demand in mid-Atlantic.
1975 First world cruise.
May 1982 QE2 requisitioned for Falklands War as a troop tansport. On 12 May 1982 she set sail for St Georgia with 3000 troops aboard. QE2 arrived safely back in Southampton on 11 June 1982.
Oct 1986 Work starts in Germany on the conversion from steam to diesel engines.
1987 QE2 wins The Queen's Award for Export Achievement.
7 Aug 1992 Hits uncharted rocks off Vineyard Sound.
Dec 1994 Extensive, much publicised refit.
11 Sep 1995 Encountered Hurricane Luis on a Westbound Atlantic crossing and got hit by a 95 foot wave.
2 Jan 1996 QE2 logged 4 millions miles
1996 Following the sale of Trafalgar House to Kvaerner, Cunard Line ownership is transferred to the Norwegian construction company.
May 1998 Kvaerner sell Cunard Line to the American owned Carnival Corporation.
4 Oct 2001 Captain R W Warwick performed the wedding ceremony of his daughter Rebecca on-board QE2 in Boston.
29 Aug 2002 QE2 logged 5 millions miles at sea.


   
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