I was happy to be on a cruise enjoying the entertainment and food and calling in at the ports we visit and maybe relaxing on the balcony.
Embarkation was very easy, I got there about 15 minutes before the Priority time given and after dropping off cases went up and was checked in very quickly. Had to have photo taken as I hadn't done that bit online but it was no problem. As we hadn't eaten anything since about 7:00 we went up to the buffet ( called Artisan Foodhall) on deck 9 before going to find our stateroom to drop our hand luggage off.
A few fellow passengers were bothered because of creaks in their stateroom and a couple of times saw Cunard staff moving passengers to new staterooms on the second morning. I was expecting this on a new ship.....you have to get used to a bit of the odd creaking and tapping on a new ship as it can take time to settle. So although I also had a bit of creaking it didn't really bother me as by the second night I was used to ignoring the odd creak which only really happened with rougher seas.
I will continue this post tomorrow but to sum up ....my overall impression of the Queen Anne was very good due to a few things like great staff all over the ship. Even going up or down stairs the cleaning staff would smile and said good morning sir (maybe because I look at them and smile and say hello ) In the Club Britannia dining room the waiting staff were excellent and always made sure our glasses of tap water were refilled. So many positives on this cruise




