Cunard Fans – Wonderful Mementos

January 26, 2012

Hello all     

We thought we’d share with you some of the wonderful things our Cunarders have sent us over the last few weeks. We often receive emails and letters in the post from people who have cruised with us or are fans of Cunard and our ships.     

Susie Wiseman from Sydney, Australia sent us some great photos from her friend Keith Moore, who is from Liverpool. Keith’s grandfather Joseph Francis Moore and his father Joseph Paul Moore both worked for Cunard Line in on board Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary carrying US troops to the UK.     

The photos below show Joseph Francis Moore and his wife before he went off to war.     


      

Here is Joseph Francis Moore’s ship ID, as you can see from the date, it expired almost 64 years ago!     

     

Below you can see Joseph Paul Moore’s crew medical card from Queen Mary     

     

Camilla Heinig and Thomas Reise from Germany sent us some photos of a very special birthday gift. Inspired by the puzzle below, Camilla ordered a handcrafted aluminium and copper Queen Mary door sign for her husband’s birthday:  

  

     

     

The sign was made by Sylvia Burgold, you can see some of her other creations here:  http://shop.burgold.de/    

And here is Thomas looking very pleased with his gift:    

     

     

The fantastic detailed drawings below were posted to us from one of our younger fans in Holland, who sketched Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth. We think you’ll agree we have a budding Naval Architect in the pipeline?   

     

We hope you’ve enjoyed looking through these photos and drawings as much as we did, if you have anything you’d like to share with us on the blog please send it through to wearecunard@cunard.co.uk   

 

World Voyage Departure

January 13, 2012

Filed under: Special Guest Blog — Tags: , , , , — We Are Cunard @ 6:35 pm

Guest Blog – Lisa Page, New Media Executive

 
Hello All
 
As we’re heading towards the weekend I wanted to share a couple of photos and a short video from earlier on in the week here in Southampton. Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth departed on Tuesday evening for their world voyages with a wonderful fireworks display on the Southampton Water. Hundreds of guests were out on their balconies and the open deck areas, cameras were flashing by the second and both ships were blowing their whistles as they sailed into the distance.
 

Photo credit - Martin Knight, FTF Worldwide

Photo credit - Martin Knight, FTF Worldwide

   

It was brilliant to watch our flagship and our newest Cunarder sail off together, and will be the last time we see any of the Cunard fleet in Southampton until the end of March when Queen Victoria returns to the UK. We’re very much looking forward to 5 June when all 3 of our Queens will be together in Southampton for the first time, in celebration of Her Majesty the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, it’s sure to be a day to remember! 

Queen Mary 2 is now in Madeira as she heads down to Cape Town and Queen Elizabeth is crossing the Atlantic heading to New York. Queen Victoria continues her Americas season as she sails around Hawaii, Mexico, the Caribbean and the Panama Canal until March this year. We were very pleased to hear this week that she was awarded Best Ship and Best Food in the cruise.co.uk Passenger Ratings 2011 – thank you to those of you who voted!  

On a separate note – have you seen our new look homepage on the Cunard website? Have a look and let us know what you think: www.cunard.com  

We’ll be updating you with photos and news from the fleet as they sail around the world over the next few months, with some maiden ports of call along the way – please keep logging on!  

I hope you all have a great weekend.  

Lisa

The United Nations of a World Voyage…

January 10, 2012

Filed under: Peter Shanks — Tags: , , , — We Are Cunard @ 11:56 am

Hello all, I spent the day last Sunday in Hamburg on board Queen Elizabeth. We were hosting a press conference on board for the Hamburg Cruise Centre and it was pleasing to hear of the substantial growth of cruising in the German market and appropriate that Queen Elizabeth was hosting the event given our own growth in the number of German guests we now have sailing with Cunard Line.   

It struck me that as both Queen Mary 2 and Queen Elizabeth leave Southampton today on their World Voyages, just how international Cunard Line is these days and how interesting it must be for our guests to be able to spend time with so many different people from different parts of the world.  

Queen Elizabeth was on a short five day voyage from Southampton calling at Le Havre in France and Hamburg, Germany. We partly designed this voyage so that we could offer our French and German guests the opportunity to sail right around the world from one of their home ports.  So we picked up a group of French guests in Le Havre on Saturday and on Sunday I was able to help welcome over 175 German guests who were joining in Hamburg to set off around the world.  At the end of the World Voyage, Queen Elizabeth will return to Hamburg and therefore what a great experience for those guests to be able to see the world from their own doorstep.  

When Queen Elizabeth sets off today her first port of call will be New York.  And of course there she will pick up many of our valued North American guests. 

Queen Mary 2 is off the other way around the world and will be heading down towards Cape Town.  And of course when Queen Mary 2 gets to Australia this time, she is undertaking her maiden Royal Circumnavigation of Australia with many of our valued Australian guests on board.  

The World Voyages are always a wonderful mix of those who are travelling right around the world and those who are joining the ship for either long or short sectors.  We also look forward to welcoming many of our Japanese guests on board. 

This is what leads to one of the most interesting differences for Cunard Line. Having so many people from different parts of the world just adds to the flavour and interest for everybody.  Often when sitting at dinner our guests can discuss world events, politics, and sport, and to have a table where British, American, Australian and Japanese guests can sit together and apply their different experiences and interests just makes it so much more interesting. 

Of course, when you add in our marvellous ship’s company to the mix then the international nature really comes to the fore.  We pride ourselves on working with our wonderful staff who come from many different parts of the world including the Philippines for example and Eastern Europe and they, along with our British Officers and other nationalities, gel on so well together to give the White Star experience for our guests.  So whilst we remain proudly British and offer that wonderful British experience, we are actually providing people with a very cosmopolitan and varied experience.  This is the case on many of our voyages, but it is mostly the case on our World Voyages. 

I bumped into one of our German guests on board Queen Elizabeth. In fact he is a keen reader of our blog and therefore well versed in everything Cunard Line.  He was returning for his second Round the World Voyage on Queen Elizabeth.  I thought what a marvellous feeling it must be to arrive on board one of our ships, be welcomed in White Star style, settle into your stateroom and then be invited up for a glass of champagne to meet the Senior Officers, prior to setting sail for three months or more right around the world. 

The ship, of course, was busy preparing itself for the World Voyage.  Many, many meetings have taken place over recent months to make sure everything is in place on both of our ships.  You can imagine all the logistic planning that needs to take place from a storing perspective and to make sure we are able to pick up fresh produce, often in parts of the world that we only visit infrequently.  I had a brief chat with our Spa Director in the Royal Spa and she has been busy preparing the different packages that we offer for our World Voyage guests.  We pull together many opportunities for them to purchase a package that gives them an extended ability to use the Spa facilities.  I remember last year meeting a lady who congratulated me on the World Voyage as she had become a “New Woman”.  She had actually gone on a World Voyage to change her life from a health perspective.  By working with our chefs to make sure she ate carefully and by spending a lot of time with our fitness instructors on a programme over three months she was both successful and very emotional at the way in which she had managed to make such a change to her own personal health by being on a world voyage. So there you go – that puts an end to the myth that cruising can lead to putting on weight and being unhealthy and what a great way to set about making a life change by spending three months surrounded by everything you could possibly want to make you feel good and stay healthy. 

When our guests join today there will be speculation as to where we will hold our World Voyage Dinners.  These have become famous events over the years, where we take all of our full World Voyage guests off the ship one evening to a spectacular location for a Gala Dinner and this is our way of thanking them for choosing to sail around the world with Cunard Line.  Of course I know exactly where and when the dinners are going to be – but I am not going to tell you.  It is always a surprise and we always work hard to make sure the first to find out are those on board our ships. 

No doubt we will have fun in Australia, where our ships are always welcomed so well by our Australian friends.  We will see the maiden call of Queen Elizabeth into San Francisco sailing under the Golden Gate Bridge.  One can never tire of arriving into Cape Town on Queen Mary 2 – it is quite an awesome sight to see Table Mountain coming out of the clouds in the early morning sunrise as you approach the city.  Cunard will again visit Japan – another special welcome as we have enjoyed a very close relationship with our Japanese guests over many years.  The Far East, India, New Zealand, Hawaiian Islands and of course European ports on the way back – it all makes for a great experience and we look forward to treating our full World Voyagers in the way that they have quite rightly been accustomed to. 

In early 2013 we have all three ships on World or Exotic voyages.  Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria are doing full World Voyages.  Queen Elizabeth, as you may have seen, is doing something different.  We offer our UK guests the opportunity for a 91 day voyage from Southampton going right down to the Pacific, round New Zealand and back to Southampton.  That also allows our North American guests to take a 37 night voyage from Los Angeles through the best of the Pacific and round New Zealand back to Los Angeles.  So if for any reason you have not been able to join us on the World Voyages in 2012, or indeed if you’ve yet to sail with us at all on a World Voyage, then we are up and running and have some cracking offers available for the 2013 World Voyage options.  Do come and join us. 

To those guests who will be joined us today to set off around the World, or indeed joining us at any point during the World Voyages, then thank you so much for choosing to sail with us and I am sure you will be well looked after and do enjoy that international, cosmopolitan  experience. 

Lastly, I should wish all of our ship’s company the very best as they set off around the World.  They, too will be away from their friends and families and working extremely hard to look after our guests.  I have seen many of them over the last few days on Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary 2 and nothing gives me more pleasure than to be able to chat with those incredible people who work so hard to make Cunard Line the success that it is. 

That’s all for now.  I hope you are keeping well. 

Best regards, 

Peter    

 

Christmas for the Crew on Board Queen Mary 2

January 9, 2012

Filed under: Special Guest Blog — Tags: , , , — We Are Cunard @ 12:53 pm

Guest Blog: Dominique Damerell, White Star Academy Trainer, Queen Mary 2

Celebrating Christmas on the grandest ocean liner ever built is an unforgettable experience and particularly for the ship’s company on board. This is our home away from home and we pulled out all the stops to make celebrating Christmas on board an unforgettable event.

In keeping with tradition, the officers on board Queen Mary 2 show their appreciation to our crew by serving Christmas lunch in the Crew Mess.

The transformation of the Crew Mess, our biggest crew restaurant on board, started promptly after breakfast and we had two hours to complete the change. Because of the incredible team work this ship is renowned for, this alteration was completed in good time and this extremely busy part of the ship looked quite unrecognisable to those who dine in here every day.

Preparing a Christmas lunch for well over a 1000 crew members is no easy task. At any one time there are up to 52 different crew nationalities on board our ship and so a lot of careful planning and consideration for the varying tastes we all bring to the table is a massive undertaking in itself.

However We Are Cunard for a reason and both the portside and starboard side of the buffet lines looked appealing, fresh, colourful and most of all extremely appetising. We had something for everyone to enjoy. And enjoy they all did.

Furthermore, our gracious and willing officers all contributed to the cherry on the top by making themselves available for serving behind the lines. This unique to Cunard touch is what makes Christmas so special for our crew because it is one of the ways we can show our appreciation to the very people who help to make this ship what she is.

A Legend.

I think that it is safe to say that this has been a year of immense challenge interspersed with moments of great reward. Producing and serving a fantastic Christmas lunch with all the fun and festivity we could muster whilst still maintaining the relentlessness of this operation is the least that we can do to say thank you to all of our crew.

Here at Cunard, the welfare of our crew is integral because a happy crew makes a happy ship. Our on board Crew Welfare committee is of paramount importance because we seek to put the happiness of our crew first and are continuously striving to include events and activities that they will enjoy and appreciate.

Christmas is a special time and usually spent with our families and loved ones. Christmas on board Queen Mary 2, especially if it is your first, is far removed from anything that you are accustomed to. However I think that because of our combined efforts to make it special and rewarding, to keep it fun and unique helps make celebrating Christmas on your home away from home that more memorable.

We are all in the same boat after all…

A sincere thank you to each and every one of the ship’s company for the part that they played in this year’s Christmas. It is certainly an event that will remain in our memories forever. As always it is both a pleasure and privilege working with our crew and I look forward to a momentous 2012 during which, we will make it happen.

Warm regards,

Dominique

Queen Mary 2 – Our Social Butterfly

January 5, 2012

Guest Blog: Lisa Page – New Media Executive

Hello All

It’s been a very exciting week here in our online team and I wanted to share a couple of things that I thought you might find interesting…

We have created an infographic – an image full of fun facts and figures about Transatlantic Crossings on board Queen Mary 2. Did you know that the most purchased cocktail is a Classic Dry Martini? Or that we bake over 6000 fresh scones on each crossing? You can see the full sized image here . It has been a real talking point on our twitter and facebook pages!

An Interactive facebook Crossing

Laura from our team here in Southampton is currently hosting an interactive Transatlantic Crossing on our facebook page. Every day between 2-10 January she is posting Queen Mary 2’s Daily Programme for our fans to choose her activities and dining choices, she is then reporting back with the photos in the album on facebook.

The voyage started with a stay at the Marriott Marquis in New York on 2 January, where the facebook Cunarders suggested that Laura take in the sights and a spot of retail therapy. With 24 hours in New York before joining Queen Mary 2, Laura managed to see Central Park, the Rockefeller Centre, Grand Central Terminal and the Empire State Building. You can see the photos here

On day 1 of the crossing the fans have voted on room service breakfast, an Insights lecture from Eamonn Gearon and the Black and White Ball in the Queens Room.

The sea conditions are moderate, with an outside temperature of 6 degrees – there was even snow on the balcony on Day 1! So far they have travelled 747 nautical miles and have 2495 left to go to reach Southampton. Join in the fun this week, vote for your activity choices and ask any questions you have about Queen Mary 2 or the legendary Transatlantic Crossing:

www.facebook.com/cunard


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