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  • 00:00

    My heart sank as I boarded Queen Mary 2 in Southampton for my first trip in around 8

  • 00:05

    years, a Transatlantic Crossing.

  • 00:07

    I spotted areas on the hull looking battered and rusty.

  • 00:12

    Was this evidence recent critics were right, and Queen Mary 2 was becoming rundown, and

  • 00:18

    her glory days were done?

  • 00:20

    I'm Gary Bembridge.

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    Join me as I look at how this famous ship stacks up today.

  • 00:25

    There is no doubt this almost 20-year-old ship has signs on a hull being battered by

  • 00:31

    the brutal North Atlantic crossings it does 20 to 25 times a year.

  • 00:35

    While most regular cruise ships spend five or six days a week in port, allowing the crew

  • 00:40

    to constantly touch up and keep the hull and hard-to-reach exteriors looking sharp, this

  • 00:47

    is not so easy on Queen Mary 2.

  • 00:50

    This liner spends almost all her time at sea, often in port just one day a week for 8 hours.

  • 00:56

    It’s challenging to keep much of the hull and hard-to-reach external areas pristine.

  • 01:03

    While that is understandable, what about the interiors and open deck areas of the ship

  • 01:09

    many had criticised?

  • 01:10

    The interiors today were much as I remember them.

  • 01:13

    A nod to the glory days of Transatlantic Crossings with an Art deco look and feel.

  • 01:21

    Little of the look has changed, though the carpets are jazzier, and it does look dated.

  • 01:26

    But it always has been, as it is a deliberate design harking back past liner eras.

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    There have been some updates like solo cabins added, the elevator has been removed from

  • 01:39

    the Grand Lobby and the soulless Wintergarden lounge turned into a much more comfortable

  • 01:46

    Carinthia Lounge.

  • 01:48

    However, despite hunting, I found few examples of the ship looking shabby.

  • 01:55

    I saw crew during the Crossing constantly out on deck painting and touching up areas

  • 02:00

    they could access.

  • 02:02

    They were also frequently in the hallways, fixing issues and doing general maintenance.

  • 02:10

    However, there were a couple of areas that did seem to be being ignored.

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    For example, the Deck 12 Pavilion Pool, which is the indoor pool, looked run down and unloved,

  • 02:24

    with one noticeably damaged area on the roof seemingly left to decay.

  • 02:29

    I visited a friend in their Deck 5 sheltered balcony, and there were rusty water stains

  • 02:35

    along the pipes, right along that deck, which was unsightly and odd they had been left like

  • 02:41

    that.

  • 02:42

    However, in terms of the overall maintenance and condition of the ship, I certainly didn't

  • 02:47

    see what many people have criticised.

  • 02:51

    I wonder if some focus on the decor looking dated versus modern crisp cruise ship décor

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    trends, as it’s not in poor condition at all.

  • 03:02

    One area that does feel dated to me was the bathrooms.

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    They are old-fashioned with some anachronistic features like an ashtray next to the toilet.

  • 03:12

    I don’t think travellers should worry so much about the ship being run down, but I

  • 03:17

    do think there are other things about the ship today that may be issues for some.

  • 03:23

    Over the years I have spent over 11 weeks on the ship, and on this trip, I still found

  • 03:28

    it baffling to find my way around.

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    Why?

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    Queen Mary 2 was designed as a liner to cross the Atlantic in the most stable and comfortable

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    possible way.

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    It does not follow the usual layout of regular cruise ships.

  • 03:44

    On regular cruise ships, the main dining rooms are usually at the very back of the ship,

  • 03:48

    the theatre at the very front and in the between, in the middle of the ship, are the bars, lounges,

  • 03:54

    casino, Guest Services, and shops.

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    The main pool and buffet are on the top decks, with most cabins between there and the decks

  • 04:03

    with the restaurants, theatre, and those venues.

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    This is not the case on Queen Mary 2.

  • 04:10

    The designer pushed the big public venues as low down in the ship as he could, many

  • 04:16

    within the hull, at the water line and more mid-ship, so they are in more stable areas

  • 04:22

    and less prone to movement.

  • 04:24

    The Britannia Restaurant, which is where most people dine is closer to the middle and right

  • 04:30

    down on decks 2 and 3.

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    The Queens Room, the massive ballroom used for dance classes, afternoon tea and evening

  • 04:38

    dancing is low down in the ship too on deck 3.

  • 04:43

    The theatre is also located more midship and low down.

  • 04:49

    Behind the theatre, toward the front of the ship, is Illuminations, which is where they

  • 04:54

    hold lectures during the day.

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    As it doesn't have to be as stable when sailing like the theatre for the dancers and entertainers

  • 05:02

    to perform.

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    Unlike regular cruise ships, there are huge numbers of cabins low down and within the

  • 05:09

    hull on decks 4, 5 and 6, including cabins with sheltered balconies cut into the hull

  • 05:17

    Even the open-deck pools are on lower decks than on regular cruise ships.

  • 05:22

    To achieve this means a slightly confusing layout, especially to regular cruise ship

  • 05:28

    travellers as it does not follow the usual rules, and getting from one venue to another

  • 05:34

    is less obvious, often requiring a diversion along lengthy passageways around large venues.

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    For example, to get to the Queens Room you must go along a corridor around the Britannia

  • 05:47

    Restaurant.

  • 05:48

    To get to Illuminations to go to the lectures you must find and go along a corridor around

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    the Royal Court Theatre.

  • 05:57

    Despite all that, there are some unique and magical places on this ship

  • 06:01

    The Queens Room, where the Balls, live orchestra, afternoon tea, and dancing classes, is magnificent,

  • 06:09

    enormous, and breath-taking.

  • 06:12

    The tiered Britannia Restaurant, with sweeping staircase and huge tapestry is a grand spectacle

  • 06:20

    of a dining room.

  • 06:22

    Illuminations, which hosts the only planetarium at sea, is a dramatic venue for talks and

  • 06:28

    those shows.

  • 06:30

    There is a vast Library which has over 10,000 books.

  • 06:35

    Up on the 12th deck, there are Kennels, which can hold up to 24 cats and dogs on the Crossings.

  • 06:42

    There’s the teak full wrap-around Promenade Deck, which hundreds walk every day on the

  • 06:49

    Crossing.

  • 06:50

    Go around it three times, and you've done 1.1 mile.

  • 06:54

    Because of its slightly strange layout, there are places and features many miss out on as

  • 06:59

    they don't know they exist – or how to find them.

  • 07:03

    There are two scenic lifts between Deck 7 up to Deck 11 tucked away at the front of

  • 07:08

    the ship.

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    They’re hard-to-find and impossible to see from out on deck.

  • 07:14

    On Deck 11, there's an open observation deck looking over the bow of the ship, a great

  • 07:19

    place to go when sailing in or out of New York to see the Statue of Liberty.

  • 07:24

    There's a Commodore Club and the Churchill's Cigar Lounge, which many forget and miss tucked

  • 07:31

    away on deck 9

  • 07:34

    There are also hidden, what I guess are called, Easter eggs and maritime nods that, again,

  • 07:40

    many people miss out on.

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    For example, there is a small Homer Simpson buried in one of the art deco style panels

  • 07:49

    just outside the Golden Lion pub.

  • 07:51

    G32, the nightclub, is the name of the hull of the ship when it was being built in the

  • 07:58

    shipyard.

  • 07:59

    Sir Samuel's, which has a partnership with Godiva chocolates, is named after the founder

  • 08:04

    of Cunard.

  • 08:05

    The Carinthia Lounge is named after the first Cunard ship to ever do a world voyage in 1933.

  • 08:12

    There is also then a magnificent maritime history walk dotted around the ship, which

  • 08:17

    tells the history of Cunard and the celebrities that have cruised on Cunard over the years.

  • 08:23

    But all is not perfect with Queen Mary 2, and there are some areas that show it is out

  • 08:29

    of touch with contemporary cruising and has some growing weaknesses as cruising evolves,

  • 08:36

    and passenger needs have changed over the 2 decades since launch.

  • 08:42

    First, Queen Mary 2 is a bit stuck in the past.

  • 08:45

    It doesn’t embrace that travellers are now connected and tech savvy.

  • 08:49

    I met more passengers who follow my YouTube channel on my Crossing than I have ever done

  • 08:56

    on any other cruise I've been on.

  • 08:59

    The ship is just not tech savvy enough.

  • 09:03

    They updated the Wi-Fi, which is poor.

  • 09:05

    You can't stream with the so-called streaming package and it's almost impossible in many

  • 09:10

    cabins to get a Wi-Fi signal.

  • 09:13

    There's no proper App.

  • 09:14

    There's half-hearted attempt at an App that is clumsy and hard to use.

  • 09:20

    The television's not very interactive.

  • 09:25

    You still must go down to the Purser’s deck to solve many queries, which means there are

  • 09:30

    always lines there.

  • 09:32

    Little things like there are no USB plugs in the cabin or plugs next to the beds to

  • 09:38

    charge devices frustrate.

  • 09:40

    Another issue, which I think is a big one, is I think they're slipping behind with their

  • 09:46

    Grills experience.

  • 09:48

    In their Grills, they have Queens Grill, the biggest suites of all who eat in the Queens

  • 09:53

    Grill Restaurant; and they have Princess Grill, which are smaller suites and eat in the Princess

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    Grills restaurant.

  • 10:00

    Cunard focuses the Grills very much on the dining experience.

  • 10:06

    And undoubtedly, the Queens and Princess Grill dining experiences are probably the best dining

  • 10:12

    experiences I've ever had anywhere at sea.

  • 10:16

    However, other lines have upped their suite experience beyond this.

  • 10:22

    Some have created ships-within-ships, like MSC Cruises Yacht Club and Norwegian Haven,

  • 10:27

    with an access-controlled area of lounges, bars, pools, hot tubs, decks, Concierge, and

  • 10:35

    Restaurants for suite guests.

  • 10:37

    Others like Celebrity have created The Retreat for suites with expansive plush lounge, and

  • 10:45

    a large deck with pool, bar, and snack bar as well as a dedicated restaurant.

  • 10:51

    On Queen Mary 2, there's a small and unimpressive Grills lounge, not the sort of place you want

  • 10:57

    to hang out in much.

  • 10:59

    There's a Concierge lounge, which is inside with no windows, a little bit dark and gloomy.

  • 11:06

    And a deck which is more of a thoroughfare and has one small hot tub.

  • 11:12

    All of these are dotted around the ship and not in one space.

  • 11:19

    The overall Grills experience and perks, while good, is not as good as suite experiences

  • 11:24

    on many more contemporary lines.

  • 11:28

    Another weak area is fitness.

  • 11:30

    The gym looks very unloved, has not been updated, and is pretty much ignored by the people who

  • 11:35

    run the spa.

  • 11:37

    There are almost no fitness classes and no studio to hold them.

  • 11:42

    There's a few yoga, stretch and meditation ones offered, but with limited numbers and

  • 11:48

    held on the pool deck.

  • 11:50

    Fitness is an important trend for modern travellers.

  • 11:55

    They don't offer much specialty dining on Queen Mary 2 either.

  • 11:59

    There is The Verandah Steakhouse, which is okay.

  • 12:02

    It's not a particularly great venue, and some themed evenings in the Kings Court Buffet,

  • 12:09

    but again the venue is not great.

  • 12:13

    They haven't really focused on specialty dining, which seems important with modern travellers

  • 12:18

    too.

  • 12:19

    However, saying all that, Queen Mary 2 is unique.

  • 12:22

    Much of its eccentricity is part of its magic.

  • 12:26

    The thing I love about Queen Mary 2 is it is different to any other ship I have been

  • 12:32

    on.

  • 12:33

    It is weird, it is strange, it is confusing, it's baffling, but it is a magnificent experience

  • 12:38

    and ship.

  • 12:40

    If you want to know more about crossing the Atlantic, like I've just done on Queen Mary

  • 12:44

    2, look at this video where I face the three biggest fears that people have and address

  • 12:50

    whether they need to be worried about them or not.

  • 12:54

    See you over there.

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Use "crossings" in a sentence | "crossings" example sentences

How to use "crossings" in a sentence?

  • The border is a marketplace. The invisible hand of the powerful governs the crossings.
    -Amitava Kumar-
  • Dialogue is not just quotation. It is grimaces, pauses, adjustments of blouse buttons, doodles on a napkin, and crossings of legs
    -Jerome Stern-
  • The Obama administration has issued numerous orders essentially suspending deportations, prompting a major spike in illegal crossings.
    -Aaron Klein-

Definition and meaning of CROSSINGS

What does "crossings mean?"

/ˈkrôsiNG/

noun
place where things cross.
other
Actions of going from one side to the other.

What are synonyms of "crossings"?
Some common synonyms of "crossings" are:
  • junction,
  • crossroads,
  • intersection,
  • interchange,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.