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Taking your own kettle on Cunard
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sotongirl
- Cadet

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Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
Yes, it's one that turns itself off.
Lucy
Lucy
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clairemarie55
Topic author - Cadet

- Posts: 33
- Joined: May 2013
- Location: Lincolnshire
Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
Thank you Lucy,,lol,,,,
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Anne D
- Second Officer

- Posts: 246
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- Location: surrey
Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
Thanks Lucy . Mine also turns itself offsotongirl wrote:Yes, it's one that turns itself off.
Lucy
Sounds as if you had a good steward on QE
Anne
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Manoverboard
- Ex Team Member
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- Location: Dorset
Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
The reason there isn't a kettle on US Cruise Liines and / or Hotels has nothing to do with safety but everything to do with tipping ...
In this instance for a ' service ' to provide you with a cup of coffee that is undrinkable as compared to the one you could have made yourself in your own cabin.
We always take a small thermo kettle with two small inbult cups plus suitable ingredients ... wherever we go.
In this instance for a ' service ' to provide you with a cup of coffee that is undrinkable as compared to the one you could have made yourself in your own cabin.
We always take a small thermo kettle with two small inbult cups plus suitable ingredients ... wherever we go.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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wolfie
- First Officer

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Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
When on a cruise, we have no idea when we will wake up in the morning so, placing the card outside the cabin the previous night is a no no for tea/coffee first thing.
However, we do place a room service request for juice and cereal for breakfast every day, and, at the same time every day, and of course that awaits us whatever time we rise, only needing to open the door. Years ago all that was needed was a loud, 'come in', (shame that has vanished), now one of us has to actually get up and open the door, such a pain!!! On disembarkation day it's the MDR.
However, we do place a room service request for juice and cereal for breakfast every day, and, at the same time every day, and of course that awaits us whatever time we rise, only needing to open the door. Years ago all that was needed was a loud, 'come in', (shame that has vanished), now one of us has to actually get up and open the door, such a pain!!! On disembarkation day it's the MDR.
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CaroleF
- Senior First Officer

- Posts: 2186
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- Location: Hampshire
Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
We have only been on one cruise with Cunard and we pre-ordered early morning drinks from Room Service. We asked for I tea and I hot chocolate. We asked that it be delivered between 7 and 7.15am. They arrived at 6.45am - the tea had no milk accompanying it and the hot chocolate was stone cold! We didn't bother again and if we go on Cunard again I would certainly take a kettle and ask for it to be tested. We really missed being able to make a drink when we wanted it.
Carole
Carole
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sunseeker16
- Second Officer

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Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
One-time Cunarders here too - though we have something booked for December 2014. I will take a kettle then. The cabins are so nice it;'s a shame not to be able to enjoy them with the first cuppa of the day (as we do, every day, at home)
We too tried room service and although it was quick it wasn't great. RS quick brekkie, when you have an early trip, is a different matter and for whatever reason seems a much better idea.
We too tried room service and although it was quick it wasn't great. RS quick brekkie, when you have an early trip, is a different matter and for whatever reason seems a much better idea.
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david63
- Site Admin

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Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
Am I the only person on the planet that does not have to have a cup of tea the minute that they wake up?
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Boris+
- Senior First Officer

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Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
We don't have a hot drink 'the minute we wake up', but I do like to have a hot drink before getting dressed and going up for breakfast.
Em
Em
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HK phooey
- Senior Second Officer

- Posts: 794
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Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
No you're not David. I like a nice vodka and coke first thing.david63 wrote:Am I the only person on the planet that does not have to have a cup of tea the minute that they wake up?
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Dark Knight
- Deputy Captain

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- Location: East Hull
Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
A quick pint and a chaser then in to the shower and everything is right with the world 
Nihil Obstat
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GillD46
- Senior First Officer

- Posts: 3364
- Joined: January 2013
- Location: Gower Peninsula, South Wales
Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
I don't like a "nice cup of tea" at any time - can't stand the stuff!david63 wrote:Am I the only person on the planet that does not have to have a cup of tea the minute that they wake up?
Gill
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Gill W
- Senior First Officer

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Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
david63 wrote:Am I the only person on the planet that does not have to have a cup of tea the minute that they wake up?
No you're not the only one.
When I'm at home, my early morning liquid intake is an orange juice and an Actimel at breakfast. My first hot drink is usually a coffee mid morning.
When I'm on holiday, I'll have coffee with my breakfast, and occasionally a coffee before we go to breakfast. But it's not an essential and I must admit I don't really understand why the early morning tea is so vital to people's wellbeing.
Gill
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Holiday Planner
- Second Officer

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- Location: Shropshire
Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
I like a coffee when I first wake up, but on holiday I like to sleep in for as long as possible. Because we prefer a 'civilised' breakfast in the main dining room, I find that there isn't time to have a drink in bed if we're going to get to the dining room for 9am; so we actually used the tea and coffee making facilities less than we thought we would.
Angela
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sunseeker16
- Second Officer

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Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
I guess a lot depends on what time you wake? Sadly, we continue to wake at just after 6, despite not having to get up for work (and despite being on holiday, sometimes)
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Lincoln18
- Cadet

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Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
Thank you for the information that a thermostatically controlled kettle is allowed on Cunard. Now, where can you buy a metal travel one?
Room service on Cunard has never been a problem. It serves us as a wake up call. Occasionally hot chocolate can be slightly cooler than desired, but not a problem.
Eureka: john Lewis sell them.
Eureka: john Lewis sell them.
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The Monocled Mutineer
- Senior Second Officer

- Posts: 470
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Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
Don't make tea in the bedroom at home and don't on holiday either.
In the tight confines of a P&O cabin I would prefer to see the tea making accoutrements and supplies swept away.
Tea can be had via cabin service, at any restaurant (incl. self service) or (at a price) at a bar.
In the tight confines of a P&O cabin I would prefer to see the tea making accoutrements and supplies swept away.
Tea can be had via cabin service, at any restaurant (incl. self service) or (at a price) at a bar.
TMM
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Lincoln18
- Cadet

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Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
Room service is provided on Cunard at any time day or night. You do not need a kettle.
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wolfie
- First Officer

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Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
The water provided by room service is never boiling and you need boiling water to make a good cup of tea. Maybe now they make a proper teapot, WITH boiling water, but we have had so many mediocre efforts via room service that we have not asked for tea for many years. In fact, I don't even like the tea bags that P&O now use and, as on our last few cruises, will be taking my own on our next.
Maybe, because I am on holiday I like to have a cuppa on my balcony, before getting dressed, and before I face the day, and don't want to decide the night before at what time that will be. It can vary by half an hour and I like my tea when I want it, whether it be first thing in the morning, or when returning from ashore, and not having to wait for room service OR having to trudge off to the buffet.
Maybe, because I am on holiday I like to have a cuppa on my balcony, before getting dressed, and before I face the day, and don't want to decide the night before at what time that will be. It can vary by half an hour and I like my tea when I want it, whether it be first thing in the morning, or when returning from ashore, and not having to wait for room service OR having to trudge off to the buffet.
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oldbluefox
- Ex Team Member
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- Location: Cumbria
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wolfie
- First Officer

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Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
Where's the, 'take a bow' smilie when you need one! 
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Mervyn and Trish
- Commodore

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Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
Well said Wolfie. We too like to wake up when we wake up, not at a time we decide the night before, and have a cup of fresh brewed tea then, not a luke warm offering 20 minutes later. For those who prefer room service they can ignore the kettle, but having one there gives all passengers a choice.
I remember a few years back when we cruised with Mum-in-law and, although we were on P&O with facilities available, her eyesight was not good enough to be making tea first thing. So we ordered her room service, to be woken with a cup of tea at 8am.
After a few days we discovered that she had been getting up early in order to be washed and dressed by the time the steward appeared. He in turn was upset that he was not arriving early enough to deliver the tea as a wake up call as requested. So each day he came a little earlier. And the next she got up a little earlier. And so on. By the time we found out, the tea was coming nearer 6 than 8! So we cancelled the order and starting taking one round from our cabin.
Long live the self service kettle and if we go on Cunard again we will take our own.
I remember a few years back when we cruised with Mum-in-law and, although we were on P&O with facilities available, her eyesight was not good enough to be making tea first thing. So we ordered her room service, to be woken with a cup of tea at 8am.
After a few days we discovered that she had been getting up early in order to be washed and dressed by the time the steward appeared. He in turn was upset that he was not arriving early enough to deliver the tea as a wake up call as requested. So each day he came a little earlier. And the next she got up a little earlier. And so on. By the time we found out, the tea was coming nearer 6 than 8! So we cancelled the order and starting taking one round from our cabin.
Long live the self service kettle and if we go on Cunard again we will take our own.
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oldbluefox
- Ex Team Member
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- Location: Cumbria
Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
Don't milk it, wolfie!!!wolfie wrote:Where's the, 'take a bow' smilie when you need one!
(Get it? Milk it?
I was taught to be cautious
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ChesterfieldJohn
- Senior Second Officer

- Posts: 537
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- Location: Chesterfield
Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
Only Brits could have a discussion about this
John
John
Cruising is for everyone
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Mervyn and Trish
- Commodore

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Re: Taking your own kettle on Cunard
That's cos only Brits can make (and appreciate) a decent cuppa! 