Cunard Voyages 2016 - page 25

Evenings on board
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You never looked lovelier.
Evenings on board offer so many
pleasures. Deciding where to dine,
choosing whether to dance, mingle
or take in a show. And then there’s
the fun of dressing for the occasion.
Formal nights usually involve a Captain’s cocktail
party or themed Ball and account for about a third
of your days on board. Many of our passengers sail
with Cunard precisely because they love an excuse
to step out in style.
For the other, non-Formal evenings the dress code
is smart yet relaxed – think jackets but no ties and
cocktail dresses. Passengers who prefer to dress
more casually are always very welcome to dine
in the Lido restaurants or Kings Court and to
unwind for the evening in the Winter Garden or
Garden Lounge.
Every evening is a real event.
Our full-sized Royal Court Theatres are the setting
for West End-calibre shows. Some nights feature
singers or comedians - other times you might catch
an abridged classical drama or a high-stepping
musical. On Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria,
you can even be served champagne in your own
private box – the very first of their kind at sea.
For those who are feeling lucky, the casino awaits.
Or you can kick up your own heels on the beautiful
sprung dance floor in the Queens Room ballroom -
where our themed Balls are held – or in one of
our nightclubs.
As you wander the ship, live music is around every
corner, from jazz ensembles to solo harpists to
classical recitals. While the quizzes and karaoke
nights in the Golden Lion pub always draw a lively,
informal crowd.
The night, as they say, is yours.
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