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Photo: Cunard Line's Queen Mary 2 Golden Lion Pub After Refit - Copyright
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Cunard Line’s flagship Queen Mary 2 has returned to her homeport
of Southampton after a major refurbishment that will prepare her to welcome
guests for a luxury cruise vacation on her upcoming Transatlantic Crossings,
Europe and World Voyages.
The refurbishment took place at the Blohm & Voss Shipyard in Hamburg, from 24
November to 6 December, with work undertaken in all staterooms and suites, the
Canyon Ranch SpaClub, the Queens Grill and Princess Grill Restaurants, the
Commodore Club, the Veuve Clicquot Champagne Bar, Sir Samuel’s Bar and Lounge
and the children’s Play Zone. The popular Golden Lion Pub also was completely
redesigned. Tillberg Design Company who were involved in Queen Mary 2’s original
concept, were engaged by Cunard to develop the new designs.
“Queen Mary 2 is an iconic leader in the world of luxury ocean
travel and consistently receives high ratings by guests and the cruise industry.
A ship that still turns heads everywhere she goes, she is unquestionably the
pride of our fleet,” said Peter Shanks, president of Cunard Line. “We are
committed to maintaining that impeccable reputation, and this significant
refurbishment is an important investment on behalf of our guests.”
A special new portrait of Her Majesty The Queen was unveiled
today in honour of her role in launching Queen Mary 2 in 2004. The commissioned
oil painting - which will be displayed in the Grand Lobby - depicts The Queen
during her final visit to Queen Elizabeth 2 in Southampton on 2 June 2008,
and was painted by Gail Graham, an art director of The European magazine. This
will be the second portrait of Her Majesty on board a Cunard ship. A
specially-commissioned portrait of Her Majesty also hangs in the Grand Lobby of
the Line’s newest ship, Queen Elizabeth, which she also launched in October
2010.
“Her Majesty has named four Cunard ships: Caronia (1947), Queen
Elizabeth 2 (1967), Queen Mary 2 (2004) and Queen Elizabeth (2010),” said
Shanks. “We had a magnificent Cunard-commissioned portrait of her by Sir Oswald
Birley which originally hung on Caronia and then aboard QE2, and we have the
celebrated official portrait of Her Majesty on board Queen Elizabeth which was
painted last year by Isabel Peachey. So, it is with great pleasure that we
extend this tradition to our flagship, Queen Mary 2, today.”
“Not only is it a honor to receive a commission for a painting
of The Queen, it is a particular honor to receive one for a portrait which will
hang in such a significant location aboard Queen Mary 2. Most of my portraits
are in private hands, so it is gratifying that this will be seen by so many,”
said artist Gail Graham.
Queen Mary 2’s 14-day refit required a team of thousands of workers replacing
the equivalent of almost ten football fields of carpet and manufacturing about
18 miles of fabric into over 6,000 individual items:
Specific details of her refurbishments include:
Staterooms – All 1,310 staterooms and suites aboard Queen Mary 2
received a fresh look with new carpeting, curtains, bedspreads and some received
new furniture. The revised design is in keeping with current concepts, but with
an enhanced sense of comfort, as can be experienced in luxury hotels around the
world.

Photo: Cunard's Queen Mary 2 Princess Suite Grill Stateroom -
Copyright: Cunard Line
Golden Lion Pub – With its increasingly popular traditional
British pub lunch menus, busy bar, exciting sports events and nightly music
offerings, the Pub has benefitted from a complete refurbishment and redesign to
enhance its endearing appeal. The new design retains the British pub atmosphere
with warm colours and plush seating in keeping with the same venues aboard
sister ships Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth. Upgraded plasma television
screens also have been installed.
Canyon Ranch SpaClub – An extensive refurbishment of the first
Canyon Ranch SpaClub at sea included reconditioning the teak surrounds of the
hydrotherapy pool and adjacent wet areas and a general upgrade of all the
facilities. In addition, new exercise machines in the fitness centre and new and
improved features in the Beauty Salon have been installed.
Queens Grill and Princess Grill Restaurants – A new, lighter
carpet design for both of Queen Mary 2’s exclusive Grill restaurants will
enhance the existing ambience as guests get decked out to experience the finest
dining at sea.
Commodore Club – One of the most popular public rooms on board,
this lounge overlooking the ship’s bow has been refreshed with a new carpet
design and additions to the white leather furnishings of chairs, sofas and bar
stools.
Veuve Clicquot Champagne Bar – This venue featuring the
exquisite Veuve Clicquot brand of champagne has a new carpet and new soft
furnishings.
Sir Samuel’s – This busy venue, which features specialty coffees
during the day and an impressive menu of wines at night, received new carpeting
and furniture coverings.
The Play Zone – These facilities for younger guests underwent a complete
refurbishment, including new soft play areas, plus upgrades including the very
latest in electronic gaming technology and entertainment.
Queen Mary 2 was recently named the world’s Top Large Resort
Ship in the 2012 Berlitz Complete Guide to Cruising. By continuing to invest in
both her technical and hotel areas as well as retaining the status of having the
largest ballroom at sea, the only planetarium at sea, the first Todd English
Restaurant at sea, the first Canyon Ranch SpaClub at sea and the largest library
at sea, Cunard will ensure a consistently enchanting experience for its guests.
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