Britannia’s Complete Deck Plans Now released

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Britannia’s Complete Deck Plans Now released

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Hi everyone,

At last I have been sent a complete copy of Britannia's deck plans.

You can view them on my website http://www.tich.co by scrolling down the home page and clicking on the picture which says "Britannia's Accommodation Plans"

Alternatively, this is a direct link to the pdf file on my site:

http://www.tich.co/images/Deckplans.pdf

Enjoy
John

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Re: Britannia’s Complete Deck Plans Now released

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It's also on P&O servers;

http://cdn.images.pocruises.com/Global/ ... 015-16.pdf

I've just noticed that next to the Crows Nest there is "The Marlow Suite"


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Re: Britannia’s Complete Deck Plans Now released

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As we thought, no promenade deck: not for me then :)

(Yes, I know there's a patch of lino called 'Promenade Deck' but that doesn't count)


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Re: Britannia’s Complete Deck Plans Now released

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Wonder why P & O have graded Cabin No A101-A104 as superior deluxe balcony cabins when you have no access to the balcony on sea days.

I certainley wouldn't pay the full price of a standard balcony if you could only use it when in port.

P & O need to sort out this anomally


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Re: Britannia’s Complete Deck Plans Now released

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TarbieGee wrote:
Wonder why P & O have graded Cabin No A101-A104 as superior deluxe balcony cabins when you have no access to the balcony on sea days.

I certainley wouldn't pay the full price of a standard balcony if you could only use it when in port.

P & O need to sort out this anomally


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In fairness it says limited access, not no access, so maybe it is dependent on weather conditions, or maybe after dark because of the problem of shedding light in the field on view of the bridge. I agree it is, nonetheless, weird. A big part of the point of a balcony for us is slumping there on sea days, so we wouldn't dream of booking one we couldn't use freely on those days.

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