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in this video you will get the answer to
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the ten most asked questions about
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crossing the Atlantic on the Queen Mary
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- hi I'm Gary beverage of tips for
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travelers in this video I'm going to
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give you ten tips around doing a
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transatlantic crossing on canards iconic
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Queen Mary - the first question I get
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asked is should I do a transfer dented
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crossing on the Queen Mary - or one of
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the much more inexpensive repositioning
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cruises on a cruise line now
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repositioning cruises are a great way to
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get a low cost trip these are when the
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ships move between the Caribbean and the
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Mediterranean at the beginning and the
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end of the season you can only get great
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deals on them crossing the Atlantic on
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the Primo - is a very different
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experience this is designed to recreate
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and bring back the glory days of
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cruising when the only way to cross the
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Atlantic was on these magnificent ships
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so in the 40s and 50s when it was at its
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absolute height of popularity it was the
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only way to cross it was glamorous it
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was very sophisticated and the Queen
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Mary - is designed to recreate this
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travels between Southampton and New York
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right throughout the summer season so it
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normally starts sort of April mage time
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and it returns from its world voyage and
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carries on through until the end of
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summer although they do do some winter
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crossings as well the reason you should
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do it is the Queen Mary - is the only
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true ocean liner in service today it's
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not a cruise ship and you're not cross
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the Atlantic on a cruise ship you're
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crossing on a ship that's designed to
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cope with and deal with the Atlantic
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storms the Atlantic weather and the
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Atlantic seas which can be pretty
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challenging at times and the ship is
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specifically designed to maximize the
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comfort of passengers it will cross
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Atlantic in a much more comfortable way
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than any cruise ship can also the ship
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has a very large percentage of space per
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passenger because it's designed for
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people to be at sea for many days it's
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got magnificent decor it's very Art Deco
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inspired inside so tries to also
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recreate the feel of those traditional
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ships in the 40s and the 50s so it's a
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true ocean line it's the only one in the
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world so it is the only real way to
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cross the Atlantic and it is an iconic
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and really significant trip the second
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thing I get asked is well
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get bored now crossing can take up to
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eight days the ship can actually cross
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Atlantic in about four days but it
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actually goes much slower to give people
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time to really relax and enjoy
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themselves so you'll be at sea for seven
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or eight days and that terrifies people
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because they're really worried that
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they're trapped on a ship there's
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nowhere to go there's no ports and they
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will get bored quite the opposite in
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fact everybody I know that's been on a
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crossing complains that they didn't have
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enough time to do everything that they
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wanted to do and everything that's
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available now canard has learned over
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many many many decades how to deal with
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activities and things to do on a
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transatlantic crossing so you will find
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this a huge range do from the time you
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wake up till the early hours of the
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there'll be lectures by famous people
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there might be authors they may be
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actors there may be historians there
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will be lessons and games you'll learn
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how to dance you'll learn how to play
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bridge there will be shows they'll be
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taught so you can get to see how the
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ship works you can get to go behind the
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scenes maybe displays and demonstrations
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by the chefs the florists and also
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because it's at sea because you know is
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open pretty much all the time if you
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want to go gambling and gaming there's a
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nightclub on board so there is a huge
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amount to do and one of the most
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important things of all that you should
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do is the afternoon tea this is a real
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so afternoon tea it's held at around
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about 3:30 in the Magnificent Queens
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room it is extremely popular waiters in
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white gloves serve you and it is an
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absolute must do on a crossing you
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should do it at least once there is no
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way you'll get bored I guarantee you
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will not get bored on a crossing the
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third thing I get asked a lot is will I
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get seasick you are at sea for up to
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eight days you're crossing the Atlantic
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which can be very unpredictable of
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course there is always a chance whenever
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you step on a ship that you will get
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seasick now the ship is designed to
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cater and cope with rough seas it has a
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specific shaped bow it has stabilized to
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keep the ship stable the three things
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you should do if you are worried about
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getting seasick the first of those is
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book a cabin that's in the middle of the
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ship and ideally as low as possible now
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the reason that is if there is rough
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seas and the ship moves it actually
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pivots on the center points so in the
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middle is where the least amount of
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and of course lower down is is even less
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movement the second thing that you
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should do is make sure that you take
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with you and have taken before we get on
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board those over-the-counter
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motion sickness remedies so there are
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things like Dramamine in the United
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States or stir Geron in Europe and those
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are fantastic you take them just before
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you board William the couple days before
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your board and that should do the trick
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and the other thing you can also do link
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to that is do things like eat ginger
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make sure you get outside get lots of
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fresh air the third thing and this is
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the fallback option if you do get
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seasick for whatever reason go down to
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the medical center they can give you an
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injection it'll really knock you out for
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a while but you'll wake up and you'll
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feel fantastic and ready to party and
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enjoy the crossing it will cost you up
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to about a hundred dollars to have that
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jab so you do want to have that as in
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reserve but know that there you have an
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insurance policy if you do get seasick
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you shouldn't worry about getting
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seasick the ship really knows how to
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cope with and deal with stormy Atlantic
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weather the next question I get asked is
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when is the best time to go and when is
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the worst time to go now the best time
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to go is in the middle of summer
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so that's July August time it's when the
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Seas like to be this karmis so you know
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have the nicest weather it's also peak
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time so the prices are highest one of
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the things that I like to do is to go in
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at the beginning and the end of the
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season again prices tend to be a little
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bit lower and also you still have a
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great chance of great seas and good
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weather if you are concerned about rough
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seas and your sea legs avoid the winter
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crossings so every year just before
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Christmas just after Christmas the ship
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does one or two trips across the
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Atlantic you'll find great prices on
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them but the seas are likely to be rough
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it's very likely that the sea will be
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rough but if you're not worried about
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seasickness and you have great sea legs
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it's a great time to go because you'll
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get great prices the fifth thing I get
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asked is which is the best way to go
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should you go from Southampton to New
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York or New York to Southampton now
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personally I like doing the Southampton
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to New York route the reason of that is
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actually you get five days of 25 hour
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days because of the time change because
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there's a five hour time difference more
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time on board to basically enjoy the
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ship and really get your money's worth
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if you head back the other way you lose
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an hour for five days so you actually
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have a shorter trip effectively because
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you are losing time so
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really strongly recommend if you can do
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the Southampton to New York routes the
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other great plus of that is you have
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that great experience of getting up
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early in the morning when the ship sails
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into New York and you can see the Statue
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of Liberty that's a fantastic and
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magical experience so that's another
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reason I'd recommend it that routine the
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sixth thing I get arson it's one of the
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things that people do worry a lot about
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is dressing up people ask when I go in
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the primary - on a crossing do I have to
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dress up all of the time the answer is
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no during the day it's very casual you
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can basically wear jeans or t-shirts or
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shorts or whatever you want to wear it's
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very casual at night there is a very
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strict dress code there are two broad
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dress codes one of them is formal and
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quite a few nights on border crossing
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will be a formal night formal night for
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men is tuxedos and bowties for ladies
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it's cocktail gowns ball gowns and it is
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very strictly enforced now if you really
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do not want to dress up on formal nights
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you can go to the buffet restaurant the
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king's court and they do allow you to go
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there without getting dressed up but
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they do ask that you don't really use
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the other parts of the ship when you're
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not in the dress code although I have
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seen quite a few people they'll slip
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into the theater the other dress code is
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a smart dress code for men you expected
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to wear jacket there's no tie required
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it still is a relatively dressy code
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versus other cruise lines the seven
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thing I get asked is what happens if I
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fall ill or I have dental problems
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there's a medical center you do have to
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pay to go and see the doctor and the
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nurse they are able to do things like
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x-rays which actually gets sent and
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evaluated on land they do have a high
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dependency bed so something's very
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serious they can also look after you
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sort of like a intensive care until they
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can really get you off the ship the goal
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though is to keep you stable so the idea
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will be as soon as they can get you off
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the ship they will now there it's a very
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short period of time for a couple of
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days in the middle of the crossing where
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you can't even be airlifted off the ship
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because it's just too remote for
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helicopters to get to you but sometimes
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you might have seen on the news reports
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when it gets close to land sometimes
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people will be evacuated if they are ill
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if you have a dental problem that's more
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of a problem there's no dentists onboard
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so one of the things I always recommend
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you do is take with you one of those
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dental repair kits you can base a patch
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you have something like a filling come
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out or a crown come off or something
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like that very important of course take
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out travel insurance because first of
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all it will cost you a fair bit of money
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if you do have to see the medical center
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and have to have pills and drugs etc and
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of course if you do have to get
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evacuated from the ship that is very
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expensive so make sure you have travel
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insurance before you go on a crossing
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the other question I get asked is what
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sort of cabin should i book now on Queen
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Mary - there are three grades of cabins
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princess grill and Britannia now the way
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of thinking about it is Queen's grill is
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sort of like driving first-class if you
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are on a plane Princess is sort of like
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travelling club or business class and
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Britannia is sort of coach class now
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saying that it's a very special kind of
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coach so you can actually cross the
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Atlantic in the Queen Mary - spending
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just a couple of hundred dollars after
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spending you know forty thousand dollars
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on the same ship because they have
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massive big Suites down to inside cabins
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so you can actually probably find a
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cabin to suit your budget no matter what
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that is another question I get asked is
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what about my table for dinner how do I
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get a great table now in princess school
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in Queens quelle based on my experience
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it does seem to me that the best tables
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get allocated to people who have the
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higher grade of cabins and also our
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regular travelers one of the things to
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do though if you do get a table that you
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don't like speak to the maitre d now in
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all of the restaurants you can choose a
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table size you can ask to have a table
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for two four six or eight now in
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Britannia Grill there are much more
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limited to tables for two so other
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things you need to think about when
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requesting a table is do you go for
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table of four six or eight one of things
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I often recommend to people if they're
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traveling by themselves is go for a
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bigger table size because then you're
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going to meet more people and also
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you've got a greater chance of clicking
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with people so in terms of getting a
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great table it does appear to really
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depend on the grade of cavern you've got
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and also your how much of a frequent
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traveler you are and of course speaking
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to the maitre d now the tenth thing I
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get asked about is service and
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gratuities now Kennard like many cruise
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lines auto ad gratuities to your bill so
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it's not in your fare it will be added
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to your onboard account
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now the actual gratuity level keeps
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changing and evolving going upwards all
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the time but you will pay
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gratuities if you're in Britannia and
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you will pair different level gratuities
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if your princess girl or Queens grill
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and it varies between about $14 and $18
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per person per day of course to find out
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what the current rigidity is when you
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book asked what the gratuity level is it
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will be Auto added to your bill you can
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of course go to the purses desk and ask
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for it to be increased decreased or even
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removed if you want to actually hand
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over cash chips crossing the Atlantic on
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the Queen Mary - is a magnificent
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experience it really is i something i
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strongly recommend people do it is just
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an iconic trip and it is really
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magnificent it really is a glorious
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thing to do those are the things that I
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okay that's helped give you a good sense
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around translate Crossing what it is
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what it isn't and the things you need to
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know before you actually go on one I
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