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Old 10 Sep 19, 04:30 PM  
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Iona is brand new next summer so that could explain the higher pricing. And of course you're comparing 4 nights to 7, but yeah normally the price gap is higher. As context we sailed just out of the summer holidays (left 31st Aug) and paid £600ish each for an inside 7 night Fjords. My parents paid about £900 each for a balcony.
I'm not saying the price is high, I'm saying it's cheap.

£3700 for 2 adults plus 2 kids for a 7-night cruise with a balcony (on a brand new ship) in the school summer holidays strikes me as very cheap.
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We’ve just booked one of the cheap winter itineraries on Oceana - do you have any ship specific recommendations or tips? Thanks.
Not a tip as such, but as an alternative to the buffet or one of the mdr, breakfast and lunch are served in Cafe Jardin, which is one of the two specialty restaurants on board. It is located on deck 7 and is open to views of the atrium, which is one of the nicest we have seen on a ship.
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On the very last morning a girl did shout at me I was a 'silly b****' for saying 'excuse me' when she was blocking a doorway having a chat
Was she apologetic at all after the crew had fished her out of the dock?😂😂
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I'm not saying the price is high, I'm saying it's cheap.

£3700 for 2 adults plus 2 kids for a 7-night cruise with a balcony (on a brand new ship) in the school summer holidays strikes me as very cheap.
From memory it was a fair bit cheaper when the cruise was originally released last year. They had some great deals when summer 2020 bookings were first released. We're on Britannia in August for 14 nights in a balcony for 4 people for only £300 more.
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Britannia is going in to have the central staircase correct and also the issue with the stairs at the lofts forward and aft. I really struggled with Britannia to figure out what was where!

Glad you enjoyed it. Would defo go on Britannia again after the refit to see what it’s like.
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Britannia is going in to have the central staircase correct and also the issue with the stairs at the lofts forward and aft. I really struggled with Britannia to figure out what was where!

Glad you enjoyed it. Would defo go on Britannia again after the refit to see what it’s like.
Good to know they are doing the central staircase as I'd only seen rumours. We struggled too all week and we've sailed on much larger ships with more to navigate!

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Was she apologetic at all after the crew had fished her out of the dock?😂😂
😂😂 my husband just said 'oooh spicey' and we walked off. She was a classy looking lady lol. I didn't fancy my chances in a fight!

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I'm not saying the price is high, I'm saying it's cheap.

£3700 for 2 adults plus 2 kids for a 7-night cruise with a balcony (on a brand new ship) in the school summer holidays strikes me as very cheap.
Oh I see lol sorry. £3700 is high to me for a week but we only have the 2 of us to pay for and don't have to do school hols! So I can often find a bargain
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I'm not saying the price is high, I'm saying it's cheap.

£3700 for 2 adults plus 2 kids for a 7-night cruise with a balcony (on a brand new ship) in the school summer holidays strikes me as very cheap.
I think DCL is so over priced that anything else will seem cheap.

I paid about £2000 for p & o last year in an inside cabin. I’m sure when I looked at DCL it was £7k for a similiar cruise.

You don’t get any of the Disney touches though. The Disney ships and cabins are beautiful. The shows are excellent and I loved the rotating restaurant assignments. But for the price I paid for p & o I was more than happy with our cruise.
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Just came back on Saturday from a 7 night cruise with P&O on Britannia to the Fjords. Hoping a little summary can help some people! This was out 6th cruise but 1st with P&O.

Ship
Britannia looked lovely and I'm surprised she's due a re fit next month. Very modern and clean. She's a bit small for our tastes, especially on a cold weather cruise as without the use of the outside space it becomes crowded inside. Last cruise we were on the Crown Princess and it didn't feel as crowded despite her being a little smaller as it was hot weather so people were out on deck. And the cold weather cruise we did on the NCL Epic was a larger ship so it felt like there was more to do inside. I think when Iona is built she will be a lot better for the Fjords with the inside pool etc.

We struggled with the layout even right up until the last day- normally on a ship when you come out of a stairwell/lift area you can turn left or right and go forward or aft. Not on Britannia, most times you can only go forward or aft at one side. We clearly never got our heads around this as it continued to confuse us!
The fact there was lifts but no stairs midship was also annoying as we are perfectly mobile and didn't need to use the lifts unless going many floors, but you had no choice if you were midship.

Cabin
We were in a standard inside on deck 12, my sister's family had a larger inside and my parents had a balcony on deck 15. All cabins were absolutely fine and our inside felt fairly spacious. Very clean and modern again with lots of storage. The bed was fine but not as comfy as the amazing beds on Princess. The shower was very large and had a glass screen instead of the dreaded clingy curtain, great water pressure too.
We really liked that the TV and movies were on demand rather than on a loop, as a couple of nights we fancied a movie in bed and didn't have to watch from half way through. It would be nice to have the facility to view your account from the TV like on most other ships we've been on.

Entertainment
We did not think much of the entertainment team- couldn't tell you the name of the cruise director and when I tried to watch some shows that he hosted I got bored as he wasn't charismatic or funny. Not up to the standard of the team on the American lines who are full of energy and seem to be everywhere on the ship at once.
We enjoyed the shows we saw in the theatre with the headliner performers. Our favourite show was Astonishing, however we cannot help but compare it negatively to Magic To Do on Princess which has a very similar format but a whole other level of production.
The other entertainment didn't float our boat and seemed aimed at the older generation when it came to quizzes and talks etc. They had a good band playing in the Live Lounge most nights but it was SO loud. Maybe everyone else on the cruise has already gone deaf but we'd prefer to leave with some of our ear drums in tact. We just couldn't sit in there and listen.
Sometimes we struggled for things to do on sea days which is really unlike us on a cruise.

Service
Some really lovely staff and mostly a great level of service. However sadly the same cannot be said for the MDR waiters which seemed to be where they send all the grumpy ones. I don't ask a lot, but a simple 'what would you like to order' rather than standing silently with a notepad glaring at us is a start. My sister asked some questions one meal about an ingredient she didn't recognise and the waiter really did not want to find out what it was. The main method of communication seemed to be grunting.

My mum took my little nephew to the kids club a couple of times and she said the staff in there were very good. We also found the front desk staff helpful and friendly.

Our cabin steward was great and we saw him every day without him being in the way. However my parents didn't see theirs once.

Food
A mixed bag. We really enjoyed the freshly made pizza on the pool deck and DH liked the grill with pizzas and burgers. The buffet didn't have as much variety compared to the likes of NCL where it seems endless, but what was there was generally very good. Some temperature issues but you get that with buffets. You'd occasionally come across something like a curry that was very very good. Breakfast was good and it's the little things like nice quality sausages that make a difference. The one thing I missed was peanut butter, on our last cruise I had a bagel and peanut butter nearly every morning! Will take my own jar if we ever go on her again lol.
Only water was available in the machines outside of breakfast time, it's nice on NCL that they also offer flavoured waters and still lemonade etc. However the drinks prices on P&O are reasonable so I guess it makes up for it.

I wasn't very impressed with the MDR food, it was fine but often it seemed like the buffet would have been a better option. Which is a shame as we enjoy the atmosphere of the MDR and normally eat there every night. I was hoping for the traditional lobster and baked Alaska in the MDR on formal night but nope In fact the 'gala' nights the menu was no more special than any other night. I'm not an old fashioned cruiser by any means but where's my baked Alaska, lol!

Overall the food was fine but nothing to write home about- unlike the chocolate journeys dessert on Princess or the Mexican buffet on NCL that DH still raves about. You certainly won't go hungry though.

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Stavanger
Really enjoyed this port, it was raining in the morning so we went to the oil and gas museum which DH loved. Even I found it tolerable. In the afternoon we walked around the pretty streets and parks and saw the old town.

Flam
The highlight of the cruise for us, absolutely stunning scenery, the air is so clean and crisp and there's loads to do even though it's a tiny place. We took the shuttle bus to Viking Valley which we all loved and could have stayed longer at. The setting is just magical. We also did the little land train that takes you up into the hills so you can see the rest of flam, I could take or leave doing that again. My parents did the Fjords cruise and loved it. There's quite a lot in the port itself with shops, cafes, a little food truck area and walks around the bay. Of course there is the famous train you can do as well- don't book through the ship and pay over the odds!

Olden
Our least favourite port, nothing to do in port even though it's larger than Flam. Maybe we are biased because it was grey and raining but not as pretty as Flam either. We did the land train because my nephew wanted to but it was a bit meh. I think to get the most out of Olden you need to book one of the expensive excursions to the glacier or sky lift. We might have been tempted by the sky lift but it wasn't a clear day and its very expensive.

Bergen
A very interesting city to explore but sadly with a sail away time of 2.30pm you just don't have enough time. Should be swapped so you have a full day here and half day at Olden. We did the funicular, rushed to get there early in the morning as we'd read horror stories about queues but even when we came down there wasn't a queue. Loved the area at the top with the woods and the views. We also explored the Bryggen which was very interesting but with 4 ships in port totally over crowded.

For each port we made sandwiches the day before from the 10pm snacks buffet, we brought sandwich bags on board. This saved us a fortune over the Norwegian food prices. My parents also took off hot tea in chillys bottles to save them having to buy cuppas. I would highly recommend doing this as it really is expensive (we poked our head into a Mcdonalds out of curiosity and it was £12 for a meal!)

Other
We did a cooking class on Britannia at the cookery club and it was well run and great fun. We did the Macarons one where we made two different kinds of macaron and some madelines. Well worth the money.

Overall impressions
We had a good cruise and loved seeing Norway. The price was very reasonable. However we'd put P&O towards the bottom of our cruise line ranking, just because the entertainment and food didn't wow us. We won't be cruising for a few years as we have a little one on the way, but when we do our next one will definitely be with Royal Caribbean. We've come to understand the ship board experience is very important to us, it's not just a way to get between ports. However, if you're not that bothered about the ship then it's definitely a cost effective line to travel with.

Any questions about the ship or itinerary let me know!
Good read. We did a Fjords cruise last summer and agree about the shore aspect. Like you, the onboard experience of cruising is also important to us.
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Britannia is going in to have the central staircase correct and also the issue with the stairs at the lofts forward and aft. I really struggled with Britannia to figure out what was where!

Glad you enjoyed it. Would defo go on Britannia again after the refit to see what it’s like.
All the talk is that they are NOT doing the middle stairwell - its only in refub for 2 weeks and the isn't long enough.
They are replacing sunbeds, carpets and engine scrubbers (for the soot issue!)
Its too expensive to do the middle staircase
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All the talk is that they are NOT doing the middle stairwell - its only in refub for 2 weeks and the isn't long enough.
They are replacing sunbeds, carpets and engine scrubbers (for the soot issue!)
Its too expensive to do the middle staircase
Oh well we’ve heard different things then. I was hoping the girl from pando was right when I spoke to her to book out Iona cruise. Unless Oct is the refurb but dry dock planned to sort another time?
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