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THE BRITANNIA EXPERIENCE E


ach evening, guests in Britannia staterooms will look forward to exquisite menus, exceptional standards of service and an exciting sense of occasion in their art decostyle restaurant. After all, whether dining at 6.00pm or later at 8.30pm, you can anticipate arriving


with a graceful descent of the grand staircase into the two-tier dining venue that evokes the glamour and grandeur of great liners past. Guests in AA Club Balcony staterooms can dine at a time of their choosing between 6.30 and 9.00pm in an exclusively reserved area of the restaurant on board Queen Mary 2 or, aboard Queen Elizabeth, in a separate, intimate dining salon whose patterned glass ceilings are flecked with gold and silver leaf.


Balcony Stateroom, Queen Victoria Britannia Club Dining, Queen Elizabeth


Comfortable and stylish, your choice of stateroom shall be your inviting haven for the duration of your memorable voyage. Here, settle down to a favourite movie on your television with satellite channels and music, or plan tomorrow’s sociable activities using the daily shipboard newspaper, delivered to your door each evening. You’ll also appreciate those other details that make such a difference: the bathrobe, slippers and a nightly turndown service with pillow chocolate. While guests in AA Club Balcony category staterooms can also select from a pillow concierge menu, and catch the sea breezes on their own private verandah.


Please see page 23 for more details.


Britannia Restaurant, Queen Elizabeth


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