Accommodations and Deck Plans
Britannia Accommodations Dining in Britannia Restaurant
Britannia accommodations on Queen Mary 2 present some of the most elegant staterooms at sea. Tastefully appointed and affordable, our Inside, Oceanview and Balcony staterooms each come with refined details and pleasing amenities — including wireless connectivity in every stateroom and mobile phone service throughout most of the ship.* Each evening, you’ll enjoy dining in celebratory style in the fabulous two-storey Britannia restaurant.
• Bon Voyage half bottle of sparkling wine upon embarkation
• 24-hour room service
• Satellite TV with multi-language film and music channels
• Direct-dial telephone, data port outlet and wi-fi access*
• Refrigerator, digital locking safe, hair dryer
• Bathrobes and slippers
• Nightly turndown service with complimentary chocolate
• 220V British 3-pin and 110V U.S. 2-pin sockets
• Fine soaps and shampoos • Daily abridged newspaper
Standard Inside (D2) Approximately 157 square feet. King-size or twin-size beds, bathroom with shower.
Standard Oceanview (C3) Approximately 159 square feet. King-size or twin-size beds, bathroom with shower.
Premium Balcony (B3 - Sheltered) Approximately 269 square feet. King-size or twin-size beds, sheltered, metal-fronted balcony, bathroom with shower.
* Internet access and mobile roaming charges apply. Note: Floor plans and stateroom diagrams represent typical arrangements and are not necessarily to scale. Certain staterooms may vary in size and configuration. Square footage varies based on stateroom category and deck location. Contact Cunard for more information.
Deluxe Balcony (A1) Approximately 248 square feet. King-size or twin-size beds, glass-fronted balcony, bathroom with shower.
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