Royal Court Theatre The most extravagant theatres at sea are home to carefully choreographed, superb original productions featuring the talents of international casts of performers.
Empire Casino European-style gaming, including roulette, blackjack and slots awaits you at the Empire Casino.
Queens Room The glorious Queens Room ballroom invites guests to lose themselves amidst the elegance of crystal chandeliers, soaring ceilings and some of the largest dance floors at sea. Twirl your partner to the sounds of a live orchestra during those glittering Royal Nights formal balls, often themed to reflect notable occasions or destinations the ship will be visiting.
Bars & Lounges On each Cunard ship, you’ll find a variety of lively and inviting bars and lounges, often offering live music and a convivial atmosphere in which to spend your hours.
Venture out to such venues as the popular Commodore Club, the friendly Golden Lion, and Churchill’s Cigar Lounge — where you might imagine Sir Winston himself sipping a brandy and enjoying a cigar on a classic Cunard ocean liner of old. Or step into the Chart Room, exclusively on Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, for live jazz and a nautical ambience.
Dance Clubs Beyond ballroom, you can also dance to the latest tunes in one of Cunard’s clubs, featuring a contemporary feel and great mix of music.
Stargazing You can almost imagine the most fashionable couples of their day having this very experience a hundred years before you — standing on the deck of a Cunard ocean liner, gazing at the constellations above. Now, it’s your turn to wish upon a star.
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