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All aboard Azura!

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All aboard Azura! 🛳️ With four amazing pools, a breathtaking Atrium and a variety of delicious dining options, she’s a must-see! 😍

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I've seen her. Several times.

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I will be on her during the Summer.
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What month?
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 02 Jan 2025, 12:39
I've seen her. Several times.
This cruise will be our 12th cruise on her from launch.
Had some good times on her, but how much longer will depend which way P&O are taking her.
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Stephen wrote: 02 Jan 2025, 15:16
What month?
We are having to go during August as granddaughter is still at College .
I think it's Greece for two weeks.
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Phew, I’ve dodged a bullet there. We’re doing the same but a different month :)
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Know what you're saying Stephen, I was ready to phone my T/A. 👍
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I was panicking that I might have to get a round in :D

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Steady, you're sounding like Merv.😮
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8th of Feb for us. Was on her in May and November, back again in November.
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Ray B wrote: 02 Jan 2025, 20:49
Steady, you're sounding like Merv.😮

I’m nowhere near up to his standard. He’s got pockets like bear traps.

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Well Screwy, looks like you may be the first member to sail on Azura this year. We are relying on you to describe what you you find that is good or even improved, at the same time, give us your feelings of what, if anything, is letting Azura down.
I last sailed on her just after cruising restarted after the Covid shut down, and it was not the experience that we were use to.
Trouble getting staff and waiters who were literally training on the job. The food was well below the standard that was served before the crisis.
We tolerated this, understanding the difficulties that cruise lines were experiencing.
But today, the standards on this ship, Azura, should be back to where guests can enjoy cruising again.
So Screwy, give us your true findings, but most of all, have a wonderful cruise.
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I've just looked at P&O's video of Azura. I thought I'd quite like to see it as in the past John and I went on her quite a few times, once for two consecutive cruises, round the Caribbean and then back to Southampton. I'd thought it would be interesting to see what she looks like now. What did I see, camera shots with the camera held what looked like about two inches from what they were showing. Absolutely useless, had the videographer not make a video before? Or am I behind the times and this is way of modern photography. It could have been any ship almost, certainly hardly anything to show it was Azura.

Saw a recent video of Arcadia on You Tube since the refit. She certainly looks more modern. I'm on her in June so I hope the P&O service as I knew it is going to be present, particularly as I'm introducing my sister-in-law to cruising.

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We must have crossed paths Carole, as we did quite a few back to back ending in Southampton.
I am hoping that she can maintain her place as one of P&Os top three ships alongside Aurora and Arcadia.
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Two weeks today we will be embarking Azura.
Will be on board at around 13.00 all being well.
Flying from Bristol.
Driving up the day before (M5 is notorious for delays) and staying in the Hilton on the airport.
Literally a five minute walk across in the morning.
Oh! For a bit of warmth and sunshine :D
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Have a great time Barney and don't forget to give us your verdict of life on board.
You are now our first member to sail on Azura this year followed by screwy in February.
It looks like she is still popular with a few of us and I'm hoping she will continue to be. 🛳
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Being a dedicated P&O flight (Jet2) are refreshments provided or do I have to give my wallet advance warning :) ?

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Hi Stephen. Afraid you’re having to get your wallet out, well, your debit card. Jet 2 is a no cash airline but so are the others. I can recommend the Ploughman’s Baguette. They do sell them at half price second time round.
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Thanks screwy. I need a lie down after that breaking news.

I'll let Mrs S know not to forget her cards.


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barney wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 14:01
Flying from Bristol.
Driving up the day before (M5 is notorious for delays) and staying in the Hilton on the airport.
Literally a five minute walk across in the morning.
I think there is a early evening bag drop at Bristol .....so if you do that it might make things easier in the morning when checking in :relaxed:

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Portsmouth wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 17:11
barney wrote: 03 Jan 2025, 14:01
Flying from Bristol.
Driving up the day before (M5 is notorious for delays) and staying in the Hilton on the airport.
Literally a five minute walk across in the morning.
I think there is a early evening bag drop at Bristol .....so if you do that it might make things easier in the morning when checking in :relaxed:
Can’t take advantage of that on P&O charter flights unfortunately.
The following day is a scheduled flight and you can.
I think they like all luggage in one place as it’s an airport check in.
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