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Azura's refit

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Fresh updates, same incredible ship ✨
Azura has recently been treated to a stylish refresh – think upgraded cabins, revamped bars, and spruced-up pool areas. She’s all set for your next adventure.
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Mervyn and Trish
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But has the pong gone?

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Did they think people made it look better. I prefer to see what they have done without the people, or are they part of the upgrade too.
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Official Autopost wrote: 20 May 2025, 19:03
– think upgraded cabins,
Shower in balcony cabins still have that old fixed shower head and didn't replace curtains with glass door

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I’m on her in two weeks time so it’ll be interesting to see if there are any stand out changes.

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Ray B wrote: 21 May 2025, 09:48
Did they think people made it look better. I prefer to see what they have done without the people, or are they part of the upgrade too.
They could certainly do with upgrading some of the passengers :crazy:

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Portsmouth wrote: 21 May 2025, 09:54
Official Autopost wrote: 20 May 2025, 19:03
– think upgraded cabins,
Shower in balcony cabins still have that old fixed shower head and didn't replace curtains with glass door
That was never going to happen. With the modular cabins that's a huge job.

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My expectations for change is low.
Carpet and curtains and a bit of upholstery.

I’d have liked to see new balcony furniture.
I’d like to have seen better TVs
I’d like to have seen bathroom upgrades

But in the words of our old friend Mick Jagger, you can’t always get what you want.

She’s our favourite in the fleet anyway with the next three holidays booked on her.
C deck balcony of course.
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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 21 May 2025, 11:14
Portsmouth wrote: 21 May 2025, 09:54
Official Autopost wrote: 20 May 2025, 19:03
– think upgraded cabins,
Shower in balcony cabins still have that old fixed shower head and didn't replace curtains with glass door
That was never going to happen. With the modular cabins that's a huge job.
It is, but possible.
Take a look at the old CMV ship Vasco De Gama.
Purchased by Nicko Cruises.
We were opposite her in the Canary Islands last year.
She’s well lush now.
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Stephen wrote: 21 May 2025, 10:29
I’m on her in two weeks time so it’ll be interesting to see if there are any stand out changes.
They could certainly do with upgrading some of the passengers...Sir Merv's words, not mine :angel:

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That’s why I’m travelling on her for probably the last time. Bring a bit of class.

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Like sailing in a submarine :lol:
A few windows wouldn't go amiss and shift that pillar with the curtains from the lounge where they show the films. It was the daftest place for showing films anyway with a passageway of chattering passengers as a backdrop. :cry:
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We like Azura. But we don't like fly cruising so you won't catch us aboard at the moment.


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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 21 May 2025, 09:26
But has the pong gone?
I scanned this earlier today and my mind’s eye read ‘has the ping pong gone’. On close inspection just now I realised my error. We wouldn’t do a fly cruise but we definitely wouldn’t do one on Azura if the table tennis has been removed. We aren’t accomplished players but we do enjoy the daily competitions ( & also quoits, & shuffle board.) I think it’s a shame that deck games have been marginalised on some ships. I accept that deck tennis (the rubber ring & high net variety) probably had to go for H&S but feel that the games in general do offer a lot of benefits.

I hadn’t realised there was a smell problem on Azura. I do recall one several years ago on Aurora.
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We've never been bothered by the Azura pong, though we have occasionally caught a whiff, but it has seemed to affect others.

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Been on Azura three times and can’t say I’ve ever noticed a pong.

Like Merv I don’t like fly cruises, how I got myself doing this one I don’t know, but it will be the one and only. Thankfully it’s a relatively short flight.

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