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Perhaps you're a connoisseur who always takes a suite at the finest hotel. Then again, this grand ocean voyage may be your lifelong dream. Whatever your desires, Queen Elizabeth 2 accommodates you beautifully with a luxurious blend of dining venues and living quarters distinctly suited to you. Anyone contemplating a QE2 crossing or cruise should keep in mind that when you select your cabin, you are also selecting your restaurant- a vestige of the class system that long ago was the rule on the great liners. When the QE2 first entered service 31 years ago, she was divided into first and tourist classes, (mostly designated by signs rather than closed doors, as was the case aboard the previous Cunard Queens). Tourist class later became transatlantic class, and the first-class-only signs gradually died away. |
Aboard ship, each choice of freshly redecorated accommodation is paired with an elegant sea-view restaurant. Whatever gracious mode of living you select, you will enjoy the superb service of Queen Elizabeth 2's attentive staff.
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| Queens Grill Accommodation (Q1) | 1,184 sq. ft. |
| Queens Grill Accommodation (Q2) | 355 sq. ft. |
| Queens Grill Accommodation (Q3-4, QG) | 355 sq. ft. |
| Queens Grill Accommodation (QS) | 1,184 sq. ft. |
| Princess/Britannia Grill Accommodation (P1 - P4, PG) | 241 sq. ft. |
| Caronia Accommodation (C1 - C6, CA) | 195 - 150 sq. ft. |
| Mauretania Accommodation (M1 - M7, MO, MI) |
121 - 87 sq. ft. |
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