what will it be like?
There was so little of the unchanged ship left in her final years that I think anyone will have problems salvaging a working hotel.
If she is going to be tied up in Cape Town (that is assuming she goes there
) there won't be the demand for five restaurants. Most people who stay aboard will decide to eat ashore. I cannot see how people could be made to eat in a restaurant with two sittings and expect both sittings to be full every night without a captive audience. I think you might find the Princess Grill running as a speciality restaurant (the original Grill Room) and that would be the limit of public restaurants.
The Queens Grill would be good turned back into a night club with the entrance from A Stairs again.
The Theatre could run as a cinema but it would need to be capable of showing films with a much better quality of projection that she had at the end of her seagoing time. That would require a couple of decent projectors. Looking at plans I think there would be room for them but would the return on seat sales be sufficient to fund them?
The Queens Room is a lovely room (despite its being nicer pre second refit and much nicer pre first refit). There and the Grand Lounge were very popular in the evenings but where will the crowds come from to fill them? When she was at sea for most evenings she had a captive audience - that audience would need something exceptional to keep them onboard if she were tied up.
The Mauretania and Caronia restaurants could be used as conference rooms - good space, lots of natural light, good access, etc but what would the Queens Room, Grand Lounge, Yacht Club and Theatre be used for.
Is there any use for the Lido without a major overhaul?
I would like to see the synagogue reinstated. Not because I have any religious beliefs but because I think that room could become an enormous attraction.
I don't think that they could even keep all the First Class cabins for use. We were in 2044 on the World Cruise. It was a nice cabin but its big plus point was that it was going around the world; had it been static I would have wanted more room. We were in 2077, a Q3 on her last trip to Canada. There was plenty of room but the fittings were looking very tired. I would not have accepted that from a hotel on land.
I think that it might be possible only to save the cabins on Decks One and Two from D Stair to E Stair. Even then you would end up getting some of the smaller First Class cabins. I do not think anyone would willingly pay for the inside singles or bed and upper bunks of Five Deck. However these cabins would need to be sold continuously as that is where the majority of her money came from in the later days.
imagine the arrival into Cape Town, with Table Mountain as a backdrop, it will be epic!
Now that would be something
If it ever happens I would like top be there to see it