PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONNEW SUITESIn order to obtain greater revenues from QE2’s deluxe range of accommodation, a plan to create three new luxury suites was implemented which resulted in the creation of a new grade of stateroom: QS. This new grade would fit in between Q1 (the Grand Suites) and Q2 (Penthouses).
A series of original paintings, watercolours and sculptures, in the themes of water, dance and country life, were used to decorate the three new suites.
Caledonia Suite Boat deck (Cabin 8200)
The Radio Room was completely removed on the port side of Boat deck (advances in technology with the arrival of GMDSS had rendered the large facility redundant with equipment transferred to the new compact Communications Centre on Two deck and individual department terminals now installed on the navigation bridge). A new 575-square foot suite (54-square metres), The Caledonia, was built.
This new suite featured living area, separate dining area, bedroom, bar, separate master and guest bathrooms and walk-in wardrobe. Six large feature windows were cut to provide daylight. Luxury fittings and artwork were provided throughout.
Aquitania SuiteTwo deck (Cabin 2149)
The existing Hotel Managers and Cruise Directors cabins on the starboard side of Two deck forward of the Midships Lobby were gutted and combined to provide space for the construction of a second suite – the 777-square foot (73-square metres) Aquitania Suite.
This new suite featured living area, separate dining area, bedroom, bar, separate master and guest bathrooms and walk-in wardrobe. A mirrored entryway lined with mirrored chests lead in to the new unit. Three large feature windows were cut in the living area to provide daylight. Luxury fittings and artwork were provided throughout.
Carinthia Suite Two deck (Cabin 2151)
The existing 463-square foot Midships Suite located on the starboard side of Two deck aft of the Midships Lobby was totally gutted and enlarged by incorporating the small Conference Room and locker facility off the Midships Lobby to become the location of the third new suite: the 700- square foot Carinthia Suite.
The new suite included the same features as the other new units: living area, separate dining area, bedroom, bar, separate master and guest bathrooms (the existing bathroom was totally re-built) and walk-in wardrobe. A mirrored entryway lined with mirrored chests lead in to the new unit. One additional large feature window was cut in the new bedroom area, to accompany the three windows already the suite. Luxury fittings and artwork were provided throughout. A new front door was provided.
NEW CABINSNew P Grade Cabins
Two deck (Cabin numbers 2154 and 2153)
Again to further improve revenues, two new P Grade cabins were built forward on Two deck, both port and starboard side of the Forward Lobby.
Formerly the location of the Executive Chefs (2153) and Finance Managers (2154) cabins, the two new P grades were constructed to the same standard of the existing P-Grade cabins, incorporating similar features. The bathrooms were totally refurbished. Each cabin measured 246-suare feet.
STATEROOM REFURBISHMENTFor the first time since 1994, all suites and cabins on board were completely refurbished (with the exception of the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth Grand Suites). Each room received new carpets, bedspreads, valences and curtains and all chairs / stools were re-upholstered.
In total, 30,000 metres of fabric was required for this project incorporating 21 special custom fabrics including double sided jacquards for bedspreads, colourwoven jacquards for upholstery, damask jacquards for wallcoverings and printed curtains and voiles – all produced to exacting maritime standards including the latest IMO fire safety regulations.
In total,
£500,000 was spent on new carpets in the passenger accommodation.
For the first time, sets of colour schemes were introduced:
Penthouses and Deluxes primarily tan or yellow
One and Two decks primarily burgundy
Three deck primarily blue
Four and Five decks primarily burgundy
Penthouse Cabins (Signal and Sun Deck)
(22 cabins in total)
Numbers: 8001, 8002, 8003, 8004, 8005, 8006, 8007, 8008, 8009, 8010, 8183, 8184, 8101, 8102, 8103, 8104, 8105, 8106, 8107, 8108, 8109 and 8110
All were totally refurbished with new fittings and a colour scheme of tan. Changes included new Axminster carpets, curtains, bedspreads, valances, nightstands, TV stands and wall fabrics. All existing furniture was recovered. Fax machines were installed.
Penthouse Cabins (Signal Deck aft)
(8 cabins in total)
Numbers: 8011, 8012, 8014, 8015, 8016, 8017, 8018 and 8019
These Penthouses (added in the 1986 / 87 re-engining) were totally redone and upgraded to the same standard as that found in the other Penthouses. The refurbishment included new deckheads, Axminster carpets, curtains, bedspreads, valances, nightstands, TV Amoire, fixed furniture and wall fabrics. Again, the new colour scheme here was primarily tan. Fax machines were installed.
Q-Grade Cabins Boat Deck
(10 rooms in total)
New colour scheme primarily tan
The ten Q graded deluxe rooms here were upgraded to a level similar to that found in the refurbished Penthouses. Work included new Axminster carpets, curtains, bedspreads, valances, nightstands and TV stands and wall fabrics. All existing furniture was recovered.
One and Two deck Q-Grade Cabins
(74 rooms in total)
New colour scheme primarily yellow
Refurbishment included new carpets, curtains, bedspreads, valances and wall fabrics. All existing furniture was re-covered.
One and Two deck standard P, C and M Grade cabins
(182 in total)
New colour scheme primarily burgundy
Refurbishment included new carpets, curtains, bedspreads, valances and wall fabrics. All existing furniture was re-covered.
Three deck standard P, C and M Grade cabins
(185 in total)
New colour scheme primarily blue
Refurbishment included new carpets, curtains, bedspreads, valances and wall fabrics. All existing furniture was recovered.
Four and Five deck standard C and M Grade cabins
(467 in total)
New colour scheme primarily burgundy
Refurbishment here included new carpets, curtains, bedspreads and valances. All existing furniture was recovered and bulkheads were re-painted.
GENERAL WORKThe Trafalgar Penthouse (8002 and 8102) was
renamed the Queen Victoria in line with the existing Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Anne Suites.
Replacement of vanity lights in 20 cabins.
BATHROOM WORKOne and Two deck Q-Grade single cabins
(10 in total)
Enhancements included ‘back-to-steel’ renewal of all sanitary fittings, porcelain and bathtubs. All bulkheads and decks were laid to new marble. The standard was that of the 1994 refitting of the Q-Grade bathrooms.
The cabins involved: 1032, 1035, 1056, 1059, 1086, 1089, 2070, 2063, 2094 and 2087.