At 1:00, those windows are actually cabins overlooking the Grand Lobby. There are only about a dozen of them, and they're the only inward-facing cabins on this ship.
The one piece of advice I always offer to first-time travelers on this route is to appreciate how cold the mid-Atlantic will be--even in the dog days of August. On land, it might be blisteringly hot, but in the dead center of the Atlantic, you'll be glad for a warm coat in order to walk about outdoors.
Simply majestic!
At 1:00, those windows are actually cabins overlooking the Grand Lobby. There are only about a dozen of them, and they're the only inward-facing cabins on this ship.
The one piece of advice I always offer to first-time travelers on this route is to appreciate how cold the mid-Atlantic will be--even in the dog days of August. On land, it might be blisteringly hot, but in the dead center of the Atlantic, you'll be glad for a warm coat in order to walk about outdoors.
I was wondering about that. I am on QM2 this October for a double Transatlantic. THANK YOU. I will bring a warm coat!!!!