Autumn 2010 will further enhance Cunard’s illustrious reputation for exquisite ocean travel with the arrival of our newest liner, Queen Elizabeth. Recalling the rich heritage of the first Cunarder to bear the name, her elegance both echos that legendary age and enhances her luxurious modern allure. The harmony of classic and contemporary strikes an elegant chord throughout this magnificent ship. Images and features from her predecessors, Queen Elizabeth and QE2, sit comfortably alongside her modern charm.
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Dress
Code Onboard
During the day you can wear casual or swimwear, in the ships main restaurants attire for breakfast and lunch is casual wear (excluding shorts). Generally, evening dress may be either formal, informal or casual. There will be a maximum of three formal nights in a week.
Dress codes are defined as follows:
Formal: Black tie or formal dark suit for men. Evening dress or other formal attire for women.
Informal: Jacket and tie for men. Cocktail dress or trouser suit for women. No jeans.
Elegant Casual: Jacket, no tie required for men (no jeans or shorts). Dress, skirt or trousers for ladies.
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Smoking Policy
TBC
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Disabled Facilities
18 wheelchair accessible cabins & 18 passenger lifts
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Children’s Facilities
There will be facilities for CHilren and Teenagers aboard the Queen Elizabeth.
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