The Yacht Club, when you consider it is a night club with a lot of traffic and spilt drinks etc etc l think its in very good shape, Especially if you actually study the room,after a hard going night before !! as in any of the rooms onboard yes of course you will find bits that are perhaps not as best as they should be. But anyone will tell you on that farewell crossings she was in great shape, same as the year before. And as Chris says they want to retire her when she appears in such a great condition.
What surprised me was the Suites uptop on Sun and Signal deck, a look in them and l did wonder Goodness (or words to that effect a) all that money for this... Now they were tired, Indeed on a vist to one of them in 2002 l was really quite shocked how tired,worn the whole room looked, and really l should have had more pressing matters on my mind than the state of the room and the bathroom.....
When you consider Cunard were still laying new carpets down well into 2008 there must have been some sort of caring attitude among them or were they just using up odd rolls from the carpet stores.
All this talk of refitting QE2, do they really need to rebuild or change her, yes of course the cabins on 4/5 deck are maybe not upto scratch, but they could be sold at bottom rates, remember an empty hotel room brings in no money And How long is she going to be there? Is there any reason why QE2 couldnt be re opened as is. It is after all only some Rugby games that are being played
As for QE2 beig old fashioned, well isnt that very much a personal view, Compared to Excrement of the seas yes she is old fashioned, But then the Ritz in London, go there and see some of their rooms and you might just be surprised how tacky they are and thats a 5 star hotel, and you start paying through the nose when the door man greets you.
We should remember that perhaps we are biased to
my our ship and a lot of the folks out there dont really "get" QE2
The Queens,Princess and Britannia Grills can of course be opened up and used to cater for those that wish that service at a premium and no reason at all why either the Mauretania or Caronia couldnt be opened up so folks could have Dinner on the QE2. The possibilites are endless to what can be offered, Room only B&B or the full works Why cast the lido aside combine it with open air dancing and Buffet
Then again the classic afternoon tea thats an easy money maker as any hotel will tell you, and if we cast our mind back to when we took our afternoon tea, How much would you pay for it?? £5, £15,£25 and yet as passengers we enjoyed it "free" same with the Dinner, what value would you put on it? Gleneagles on my last visit was £18.00 and quite frankly a rip off, when it was suggested l pour my own tea the Dr was called, thankfully l made a full recovery.
Surely anyone with an ounce of Business sense can see what could lay ahead, and dare they even go down that beastly road of having Weddings onboard
Anyway just my thoughts