I have purposely tried not to read or watch interviews about Britannia and the facilities she has on board. I want to have the wow factor when we embark on her on May 2nd for our 14 night cruise. However, I would like to see the actual grade of cabin I have paid for and the size, it is a deluxe balcony cabin. But doing research I have noticed that all cruise brokers seem to use the same photogragh for both balcony and deluxe balcony cabins and even P&O do not make it clear; it is so annoying. I am so glad we are not doing her maiden voyage as I am hoping that people will take photos of their cabins and post them so maybe I will get to see what my cabin may be like.
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Sunday, 1 March 2015
Britannia Rules the Waves
It is not long now until Britannia arrives in Southampton and like many of my fellow cruisers I booked our cruise based on CGI and the tempting descriptions of what she will be like. From what I have learnt she is contemporary in design and I heard the word "boutique" banded around. I think P&O are aiming at first time cruisers and young at heart seasoned cruisers but I cannot see the style of this ship appealing to the Nan's of this world. I am not one for taking too much notice of reviews as I believe they are personal views of the writer. Reviewers often give information that can be useful when looking to book on a particular cruise ship or destination. If there is something that pricks my attention I will then do my own research to put my mind at rest.
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Britannia,
cruise,
deluxe balcony cabin,
P&O
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