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Cabin Information

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Anyone have any info on cabins A101-A108 on Britannia (cabin grade ,position on ship etc)

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They're across the bow of the ship, beneath the Crow's Nest and above the Bridge, a mix of suites and balcony cabins.

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What I would like to know is what Cabin Grade are Cabins A105, 107, 106 & 108 as it looks like they are a DC grade but when you try to book on the P&O Website and enter these cabin numbers a message comes up saying these cabins do not exist. Very strange!! These are the four cabins in the bow which shows the same colour as a DC grade!!!!

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Strange that they are listed as not existing. They're very definitely there. I find some of the colours hard to differentiate on the website as they are very similar. Perhaps best to ring reservations and ask them.

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Jings, crivvens, an' help ma boab, they’ve got to exist or me and Lady Macbeth who are booked into A107 for 28days are in trouble!!
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ITWA Travel Writer wrote:
Jings, crivvens, an' help ma boab, they’ve got to exist or me and Lady Macbeth who are booked into A107 for 28days are in trouble!!
When they said 'outside cabin' they really meant outside. You'll probably have to abseil down the outside of the hull and bivouac there. :)
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That's why Lady Macbeth picked that cabin. She tells me that the balcony is big enough to pitch a tent on and erect our portaloo.
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Moray Firth Cruiser what grade did you book it under

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It is very strange as on some cruises it comes up as being able to book it but on others it shows as not existing. Glitch on the website maybe. I think I have established that it is a DC Grade.

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This is taken from my booking confirmation:

Grade of Cabin DC / Superior Deluxe Balcony Fwd/mid-fwd
Cabin Number A107
No Mobility Scooter
Shower Over Bath, Plus Double Sofa Bed, Metal Front Balcony
Bed Configuration: Queen bed
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Well it's certainly Fwd!

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Thank You ITWA Travel Writer for the confirmation. When is your 28 nighter?

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Maritqos, it is B605/B606 in Feb/Mar 2016. The last cruise of the season in the Caribbean then the sail back to Southampton where our private jet will be waiting to whisk us to latitude: 57:42:28.32N and back into winter hibernation.
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That sounds super ITWA Travel Writer, have always fancied doing a back to back. I take it your are not flying out direct from Scotland as can't see any direct flights on those Cruise Numbers.

2016 Britannia date is 1st Jan flying from Glasgow, that should be a happy flight. :D :lol:

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Glasgow would be my airport of choice, however, as it was not in the "Smith Report" fat chance. Reading between the lines and remembering that DC campaigned in 2011 for no third runway at Heathrow, is it beyond imagination that a brand new "Little England" Plc airport may be constructed at Briz Norton next to Witney!! Plenty of scrub land around there!! : :lol: :lol:
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Anyone know about B703 we have it for 7 days. Can't seem to find any information about it apart from it being on Deck 14. Well at least we will be closer to Heaven if we misbehave. Its my "big" birthday after all so I suppose I have earned the right.

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