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Offline Ed1000

Hello from Ed
« on: Jun 28, 2009, 03:19 AM »
My first time on QE2 was in September 1975, when I was a college student travelling to England for a junior year abroad.  At the time, Cunard had a “youth fare” which was available to anyone from age 12 through 26.  The fare for my voyage was $295, based on shared accommodation.  The program not only made it easy for students to travel on QE2 but also meant there would be a number of other similar age passengers.

My cabin was 4256 and I had two roommates.  One was beginning his first year of college and the other was a law student. 

I liked everything about QE2.  I bought on board a copy of John Maxtone-Graham’s “The North Atlantic Run” (published as The Only Way to Cross in the U.S.)  It’s a great book in telling the story of the transatlantic liners and what life was like on board, and gave a good perspective for how QE2 was part of the larger story.

The QE2 crossing was the beginning of a great year’s travel experience for me.  I spent a couple of weeks in London and a week in Cardiff prior to starting classes up at Lancaster, and did a trip to Greece and Italy for Christmas break and a trip to Austria, Germany and Paris for Spring break.  I travelled home on QE2 to end the year.

I did a couple more QE2 crossings in the next several years, but then quite a few years went by before I got back on QE2.  I picked up QE2 brochures each year but other things would seem to keep coming up.  I did get on Canberra and the old Rotterdam during that time.

Anyway, I finally got back on QE2 in 2000.  There were a lot changes, but I liked the ship as much as ever.  I suspected her days might be numbered by this time, which gave an added incentive to travel on QE2 while I could.  I did several more transatlantic crossings, and also got some special cruises in, the Trafalgar 200 voyage (which I combined with Mediterranean cruise) and the Farewell to the UK voyage.

While the cruises with special events were great, every time I was on QE2 was magical.  It’s always been hard for me to explain why I like QE2 so much.  The difficulty, I think comes from the fact that it’s the totality of the experience that I like—so many things about the ship itself, the interesting people, the dinners, afternoon tea, walking the decks, the many evening and late night activities—where does one begin?

I’ve read a number of good stories on this website already, and learned some interesting things, and have a lot more to read.  So, thanks Rob for starting this.

--Ed   

Offline highlander0108

Re: Hello from Ed
« Reply #1 on: Jun 28, 2009, 07:48 AM »
Welcome aboard Ed.  You're in good company here and you may recognize a few people.

Ken
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Re: Hello from Ed
« Reply #2 on: Jun 28, 2009, 07:56 AM »
Hello Ed, greetings from Germany

I was a crew member from 1990 to 1998 it was the best time of my life.

What makes her special depends on each ones thoughts.Of course she is not perfect she has its problems.But at the end of the she is unique built with the curve and a true ocean liner.Be on her in a Force 10 or 12 and you will see how good the Old Lady behaves.

I hope you have a lot of time spare there is a lot to read here.Dont forget to read QE2-MY HOME it is about my time onboard.

Have fun :) :)

Regards Louis


Offline Twynkle

Re: Hello from Ed
« Reply #3 on: Jun 28, 2009, 10:26 AM »

Hello Ed1000

Welcome aboard!

Hope you'll find all sorts of good things about QE2 here - we are doing our best to keep great memories of her 'alive and kicking'!

Thank you for arriving - it'll be great to read of your own experiemces -
Especially about the Transatlantic voyages that you made - something that wasn't possible for me!
Rosie

Offline cunardqueen

Re: Hello from Ed
« Reply #4 on: Jun 28, 2009, 10:43 PM »
Ed !!
 And a very warm welcome from me, as a fellow table guest ;D Im sure you will enjoy it on here, as Ken says your in great company.... ;)
 And l got to ask just how many photos did you take on the Farewell to the UK voyage, the ones so far have been amazing
  Cheers
   Myles 
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 you just knew you were in for a very special time ahead.!

Offline Andy F

Re: Hello from Ed
« Reply #5 on: Jul 22, 2009, 10:00 PM »
Welcome Ed and we look forward to hearing more of your memories from your times aboard.

Andy
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Re: Hello from Ed
« Reply #6 on: Jul 23, 2009, 10:59 AM »
Welcome aboard Ed!  Apologies for the brief welcome but I'm on holiday just now - hope you enjoy being on (the) board!
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