On-board TV survey
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qbman1
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On-board TV survey
I have just received an e-mail link to a P&O survey about in-cabin television services.
I have completed it because I am a good public-spirited fellow and like to help (!) but, good grief, surely there are more importance aspects of a P&O cruise to address.
Talk about getting your priorities wrong !
I have completed it because I am a good public-spirited fellow and like to help (!) but, good grief, surely there are more importance aspects of a P&O cruise to address.
Talk about getting your priorities wrong !
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david63
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Re: On-board TV survey
Not necessarily. If, and I stress IF, they are looking at a totally new TV system then getting the views of past passengers will help in the process.
Also it may be one of the items that has been complained/commented about in the end of cruise survey.
Also it may be one of the items that has been complained/commented about in the end of cruise survey.
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The Tinker
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Re: On-board TV survey
qbman1 wrote:I have just received an e-mail link to a P&O survey about in-cabin television services.
I have completed it because I am a good public-spirited fellow and like to help (!) but, good grief, surely there are more importance aspects of a P&O cruise to address.
Talk about getting your priorities wrong !
Cubie - if I have to watch endless gardening programmes I will know who to blame
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wolfie
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Re: On-board TV survey
We don't go on a cruise to watch TV. We may, just may, watch a presentation by a guest lecturer, that we missed live, on the in cabin TV, BUT, no update will ever encourage us to watch television on board,
whatever they upgrade to, and I'm sure that there are limitations, in that respect, reception etc.
I hope they send me that survey.
whatever they upgrade to, and I'm sure that there are limitations, in that respect, reception etc.
I hope they send me that survey.
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Susan Watt
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Re: On-board TV survey
Have not had the e-mail but would say that hubbys health means some days we do watch TV on board. I'm sure there are other cruisers "in the same boat" if you will excuse the pun.
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Kendhni
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Re: On-board TV survey
Tend to agree ... who goes on holiday to waste it watching TV?qbman1 wrote:I have completed it because I am a good public-spirited fellow and like to help (!) but, good grief, surely there are more importance aspects of a P&O cruise to address.
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towny44
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Re: On-board TV survey
Those of us with a sporting interest like to have a good sports channel available, so if they send me the survey I will be asking for the Sky sports news channel, which we get on Celebrity.Kendhni wrote:Tend to agree ... who goes on holiday to waste it watching TV?qbman1 wrote:I have completed it because I am a good public-spirited fellow and like to help (!) but, good grief, surely there are more importance aspects of a P&O cruise to address.
John
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Trainee Pensioner since 2000
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Kendhni
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Re: On-board TV survey
As you should, if that is what makes your holiday ... It could be offered as a chargeable extra like wifi ... Can you also put in a request for Playboy channeltowny44 wrote:Those of us with a sporting interest like to have a good sports channel available, so if they send me the survey I will be asking for the Sky sports news channel, which we get on Celebrity.Kendhni wrote:Tend to agree ... who goes on holiday to waste it watching TV?qbman1 wrote:I have completed it because I am a good public-spirited fellow and like to help (!) but, good grief, surely there are more importance aspects of a P&O cruise to address.
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blodwyn
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Re: On-board TV survey
Completed the survey yesterday.I doubt P&O will like my comments as I never watch TV on holiday!
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Dark Knight
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Re: On-board TV survey
I only watched the ship/mast cam thing
too busy having a holiday to watch repeats and old films
too busy having a holiday to watch repeats and old films
Nihil Obstat
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david63
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Re: On-board TV survey
We do not normally watch the TV as such when on holiday but I do like to look at the ship's information (where we are, speed, weather, etc.), will quite often watch the port talks if I have not been to the "live" version, possibly have the news on in the background or watch a film if it is something that I find interesting - particularly if the weather is inclement (cos you can never get a seat anywhere in the public rooms unless you reserve it with a book at the crack of dawn
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oldbluefox
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Re: On-board TV survey
Azura had Sky Sports 24 and Sky Sports News. Seventh heaven if you're a sports fan.towny44 wrote:Those of us with a sporting interest like to have a good sports channel available, so if they send me the survey I will be asking for the Sky sports news channel, which we get on Celebrity.Kendhni wrote:Tend to agree ... who goes on holiday to waste it watching TV?qbman1 wrote:I have completed it because I am a good public-spirited fellow and like to help (!) but, good grief, surely there are more importance aspects of a P&O cruise to address.
I was taught to be cautious
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Ray Scully
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Re: On-board TV survey
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Tend to agree ... who goes on holiday to waste it watching TV?[/quote]
My ******** WIFE when I am trying to have a kip in preparation for the evening activities
Ray
Tend to agree ... who goes on holiday to waste it watching TV?[/quote]
My ******** WIFE when I am trying to have a kip in preparation for the evening activities
Ray
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towny44
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Re: On-board TV survey
That must be new Foxy they only had Sky news on back in October.oldbluefox wrote:Azura had Sky Sports 24 and Sky Sports News. Seventh heaven if you're a sports fan.towny44 wrote:Those of us with a sporting interest like to have a good sports channel available, so if they send me the survey I will be asking for the Sky sports news channel, which we get on Celebrity.Kendhni wrote:Tend to agree ... who goes on holiday to waste it watching TV?qbman1 wrote:I have completed it because I am a good public-spirited fellow and like to help (!) but, good grief, surely there are more importance aspects of a P&O cruise to address.
John
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poole boy
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Re: On-board TV survey
towny
on oriana in march we had sky sports news in the cabin excellent for footy scores
on oriana in march we had sky sports news in the cabin excellent for footy scores