QUEEN anne CRUISE SHIP





The Queen Anne cruise ship is owned by the Cunard line. Cunard caters to people from Great Britain. The men wear tuxes and the women wear floor length gowns on gala dinner events. It is required. The ship also has afternoon English Teas. Another formal event. But on this cruise the English were definitely the majority. Many were Japanese. Ship statistics: Passengers: 2996 guests, length 1,058', width 116'". It cost $600 million US dollars. The ship was commissioned in May 2024.


ENGLISH TEA TIME
CHEFS PARADE
ITINERARY

Joanne getting on
the Queen Anne.



The Queen Anne was
decorated for Christmas.



The Atrium also was
decorated for Christmas.



There were Christmas trees everywhere.



On the way to a gala event dinner.



The main pool with the cover open. Note the Christmas decorations.



Our dinner at Sir Samuels Restaurant.



The dinner included many choices.



The outside pool with Madeira
in the background.



It was a harvest moon.



Our four dinner guest. Both couples from England.



The outside pool always had many sunning themselves.



The table set for English Tea.



The Menu for the English Tea.



Getting ready to bring the
Tea and pastry. See video.



First they bring the tea.



Then the pastries.




Many to choose from.




We had to pass on many.
Too much food.




But the best was the scones (on the right side).




Dinner at the
Britannia Restaurant.




The entree choice is
Beef Wellington.




The desert is Baked Alaska.




Off into the sunset on
December 12.


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