With the passage of 14 months since her return from refit and adult only conversion ORIANA had proved her self to be as popular in her adults only role as she was during her time as a family friendly ship.
Despite initially there being some doubt among her regular passengers about her suitability to the role and also the slight anger of passengers with children the ship was able to overcome these biases and retain her place amongst the most popular and elegant cruise liners sailing from Southampton today.
Perhaps a testament to her the effectiveness of how well her design was effected back in 1995 that the atmosphere on board remains one of understated elegance among the beautiful surroundings of her public rooms and cabins.
This is reflected in recent online reviews by passengers saying ' the service was second to none'
As if to further relegate the bad press of December regarding Norovirus to the dim and distant pass one passenger commented that 'P & O did fantastically well to overcome the risk of infection' and that 'ORIANA was spotless throughout the cruise due to the efforts of her dedicated crew.'
Further proving that in this day of floating glitzy hotels a good true ship like ORIANA still has many years ahead of her.
Photo Copyrights: João Abreu & Steve Martin.
"As with her cherished namesake and her sister the sacred CANBERRA, old acquaintance will be more than enough to ensure that whenever the great ships of Britain are brought to mind, another ORIANA shall now never be forgot."
segunda-feira, 18 de fevereiro de 2013
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