We have crossed the Atlantic twice on the Queen Mary 2, to visit our daughter, son-in-law and baby grandson, who live in New York.
This is by far the best way to travel there, as it is a holiday in itself, with comfortable accommodation, wonderful food and terrific entertainment. You can be busy all of the time, or just chill out and do your own thing.
On our last trip, in July, we went to a series of talks by the ex-hostage, John McCarthy, saw several really professional shows in the huge theatre, including some excellent lady singers and the funniest comedian I have ever seen. We went to dances and afternoon tea in the ballroom played table tennis and borrowed books from the library. We watched Wimbledon live in our comfortable stateroom and I went to a watercolour art class every afternoon. There was always something to do and everything was included in the price, except the materials for the art class.
We enjoyed dressing smartly for dinner and dressing up for the two Gala evenings and the Roaring Twenties night. I appreciate that this might not suit people who prefer to dress casually at all times, but it is nice to make an effort from time to time.
It wasn’t cheap, but the value for money was astounding and when you take off what you would have paid for the return flight, it wasn’t even that much more expensive.
We haven’t been on a cruise where you travel from place to place and get off and visit them, but I imagine that the experience would be very similar to the QM2.
You would have to be very careful choosing your cruise line as some are more casual and relaxed, but the QM2 suited us fine and there was always something interesting .to do.
I am allergic to onions and the waiter gave me the next day’s menu every night so that I could choose whatever I fancied and the chef would make it for me without onions. We had the same table every evening, but, at breakfast and lunch, you could sit on your own or share a table. We always shared and met some very interesting people.
One last thing- generally, I am not a very good sailor, but the QM2 is so big, with such efficient stabilisers, that you hardly feel any movement at all and I never felt the slightest bit queasy.