My parents SMS'd (Texted) me when they were close to land & asked that I can email them at their OWN email address. They belong to Cunard World Club which means they get so many free minutes on the internet onboard. However if you are not Cunard World Club the charges are a little pricey, a 240 minute package is R$89.95 & 120 minutes is $47.95 and it is 75 cents per minute. I am not sure if they 'allow' you to use the Word programme, write your whole letter and then open your email & cut & paste your Word document; because if that was the case you get a huge letter off to somebody if you are onboard & save air minutes. Obviously they will never allow anyone to Download anything like photo's, Memory sticks etc onto 'their' computers. I suggest you try Facebook, they can see all of what your doing & you can 'chat' when they come online just like skype.
The Queen Mary in Long Beach is the original. The Queen Mary 2 is still in service as part of Cunard Cruise Line.
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Purchasing a Queen Mary 2 Cruise may be purchased on the Cunard website, from there you will be able to select a date and time as well as pricing information for your cruise.
The Queen Mary 2 is an Ocean liner (cruise). Please visit the website. www.1ststlawrence.org.uk
Oasis of the Seas or Queen Mary 2 (QM2 technically is not a cruise ship.)
Though the Queen Mary 2 is one of the most marvelous and exquisite cruise lines available, it cannot be deemed as the most famous cruise line due to the fact that there are many cruise lines that are more well known.
The Queen Mary II is owned by the Cunard Line. You could get information from their web site. www.cunard.com Happy sailing.
The original Cunarder Queen Mary 1 was retired in 1967 and is now permenantly moored as a hotel and museum ship in Long Beach California.
The Queen Mary 2 cruise ship is a huge 1,132ft long with a total of 17 decks. 13 of the decks are passenger decks and can hold a total of 2620 passengers with 1,253 officers and crew members.
The fastest cruise ship or ocean liner is the RMS Queen Mary 2, which can approach speeds of over 29 knots or 35 mph. The Queen Mary 2 is the largest ocean liner ever constructed, as well as the tallest, longest, and widest ship ever built.
The QE2 was 293.5 metres long.The Queen Mary II was 345 metres long.
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