This is truly wonderful to see. Your video captures a traditional ocean liner style of service and hospitality that we love to observe, and know is still in existence and sought by many cruise guests. And of course the best caviar is always "complimentary caviar"
@@adamcampbell-food-travel 2 questions, this is the grill that you have to pay extra for right? and were there any totally SINGLE people that you saw dining alone, please tell me honestly, thanks mate
The Grills Restaurant is included if you have a Queens or Princess Grill suite. For example you cannot pay to visit this restaurant if you have booked a Britannia stateroom. This is not to be confused for the Veranda Restaurant onboard where a fee applies (and anyone can visit). Answering your second question regarding singles dining alone - I did not see on this particular cruise (sailing the med) ; however I suspect singles may have joined larger tables - and there are several. On a transatlantic crossing in 2019 (Queen Mary 2), a gentleman opposite us did dine alone on a table of 2; however the close proximity of the tables does not give an isolated feeling as he was happily engaging in conversation with the nearby tables - hope this helps answer your queries 😃
The wines are not free of charge... However, I understand Cunard offer drink packages - but it would be questionable if these packages include the finer wines on the menu