Aurora questions
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Aurora questions
Going on Aurora for the 3rd time at the end of May to Norway. The last time we were on her was August 2010 to the Baltic my questions are as follows:-
Has Aurora had any refits or updates since 2010?
Have the beds or mattresses been renewed?
I am asking this for my wife as she can not sleep on a firm bed due to two hip replacements. On Azura last year we had to take a topper with us as we found out that the beds were firm. On Aurora in 2010 they were fine no problem.
Any help would be really appreciated.
Has Aurora had any refits or updates since 2010?
Have the beds or mattresses been renewed?
I am asking this for my wife as she can not sleep on a firm bed due to two hip replacements. On Azura last year we had to take a topper with us as we found out that the beds were firm. On Aurora in 2010 they were fine no problem.
Any help would be really appreciated.
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Re: Aurora questions
Next refit is December this year when she will also be the first to be painted with the giant flag on the hull. I can't remember any in the last four years and I haven't noticed any changes to her either. If you have a problem with the mattresses then it might be worth contacting P&O direct.
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Re: Aurora questions
I am fairly certain that I have read somewhere that P&O don't provide mattress toppers any more.
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Re: Aurora questions
Hi Ophieus
If as David suggests they don't now supply bed toppers you will however be able to ask for an extra bed (spread) cover . Fold this over two or three times then stick undfer your bed sheet which should hopefully give you a more restful nights sleep....failing this l've got a blow up airbed you can borrow.
Regards
Keith
If as David suggests they don't now supply bed toppers you will however be able to ask for an extra bed (spread) cover . Fold this over two or three times then stick undfer your bed sheet which should hopefully give you a more restful nights sleep....failing this l've got a blow up airbed you can borrow.
Regards
Keith
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Re: Aurora questions
We've never had a problem on a cruise. but we also do cottage holidays and sometimes have found the bed a bit hard. Ours at home is firm, but has a soft topping layer built in, so it is firm, but still soft, so you get support but not bruises, if you get my drift.
Our solution for the cottages is we bought a memory foam topper which we take with us, just in case.
Wouldn't want to take it on a flight, because it is quite heavy, though not bulky when rolled up.
But could certainly stick it in the luggage for a Southampton and back cruise - though for the size of most P&O beds you'd need two singles, rather than the one double we have.
Our solution for the cottages is we bought a memory foam topper which we take with us, just in case.
Wouldn't want to take it on a flight, because it is quite heavy, though not bulky when rolled up.
But could certainly stick it in the luggage for a Southampton and back cruise - though for the size of most P&O beds you'd need two singles, rather than the one double we have.
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Topic author - Second Officer
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Re: Aurora questions
Thanks for the answers. My wife took a topper with us on our Azura cruise to Venice last year this was no problem and worked very well will probaly do the same this year on Aurora just in case.
Have sent an email to P&O so now I await the reply.
We know they do not supply toppers.
Have sent an email to P&O so now I await the reply.
We know they do not supply toppers.
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Re: Aurora questions
Hi Orpheus,
Following on from Merv's suggestion...
...and I'll try and not make a habit of this but l lay in bed thinking about your wife last night .. as l know full well what it's like to suffer with a bad back. Now this may sound a little over the top but if you are considering taking a bed topper then why not go the whole way and purchase yourself a single three inch memory foam topper? In doing so you will need to purchase a good quality vacuum storage bag..."you know the ones that you suck all of the air out " We've done this with a double 3 inch topper (not for a cruise) and it shrinks to a size that would easily fit into a small suitcase so you'll have no problem with a single. As l say, it may sound a little over the top but trust me when l say you will be amazed how small they become once they have all the air taken out of them.
Sweet dreams
Regards
Keith
Following on from Merv's suggestion...
...and I'll try and not make a habit of this but l lay in bed thinking about your wife last night .. as l know full well what it's like to suffer with a bad back. Now this may sound a little over the top but if you are considering taking a bed topper then why not go the whole way and purchase yourself a single three inch memory foam topper? In doing so you will need to purchase a good quality vacuum storage bag..."you know the ones that you suck all of the air out " We've done this with a double 3 inch topper (not for a cruise) and it shrinks to a size that would easily fit into a small suitcase so you'll have no problem with a single. As l say, it may sound a little over the top but trust me when l say you will be amazed how small they become once they have all the air taken out of them.
Sweet dreams
Regards
Keith
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Re: Aurora questions
Onelife wrote:Hi Orpheus,
Following on from Merv's suggestion...
...and I'll try and not make a habit of this but l lay in bed thinking about your wife last night .. as l know full well what it's like to suffer with a bad back. Now this may sound a little over the top but if you are considering taking a bed topper then why not go the whole way and purchase yourself a single three inch memory foam topper? In doing so you will need to purchase a good quality vacuum storage bag..."you know the ones that you suck all of the air out " We've done this with a double 3 inch topper (not for a cruise) and it shrinks to a size that would easily fit into a small suitcase so you'll have no problem with a single. As l say, it may sound a little over the top but trust me when l say you will be amazed how small they become once they have all the air taken out of them.
Sweet dreams
Regards
Keith
Keith thanks for the advise and we have done just that. We did it last year before we went on the Azura to Venice and that solved the problem of the firm beds on Azura. And it is not over the top. If you sleep bad then you cruise bad.
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Re: Aurora questions
Would this not mean that you would also have to take a vacuum with you so that you could get it back in the case for the return journeyOnelife wrote:Hi Orpheus,
Following on from Merv's suggestion...
...and I'll try and not make a habit of this but l lay in bed thinking about your wife last night .. as l know full well what it's like to suffer with a bad back. Now this may sound a little over the top but if you are considering taking a bed topper then why not go the whole way and purchase yourself a single three inch memory foam topper? In doing so you will need to purchase a good quality vacuum storage bag..."you know the ones that you suck all of the air out " We've done this with a double 3 inch topper (not for a cruise) and it shrinks to a size that would easily fit into a small suitcase so you'll have no problem with a single. As l say, it may sound a little over the top but trust me when l say you will be amazed how small they become once they have all the air taken out of them.
Sweet dreams
Regards
Keith
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Re: Aurora questions
Take two and leave one behind? They also make a handy emergency life raft.david63 wrote:Would this not mean that you would also have to take a vacuum with you so that you could get it back in the case for the return journeyOnelife wrote:Hi Orpheus,
Following on from Merv's suggestion...
...and I'll try and not make a habit of this but l lay in bed thinking about your wife last night .. as l know full well what it's like to suffer with a bad back. Now this may sound a little over the top but if you are considering taking a bed topper then why not go the whole way and purchase yourself a single three inch memory foam topper? In doing so you will need to purchase a good quality vacuum storage bag..."you know the ones that you suck all of the air out " We've done this with a double 3 inch topper (not for a cruise) and it shrinks to a size that would easily fit into a small suitcase so you'll have no problem with a single. As l say, it may sound a little over the top but trust me when l say you will be amazed how small they become once they have all the air taken out of them.
Sweet dreams
Regards
Keith
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Re: Aurora questions
Hi David,
l obviously tip a lot better than you do as my cabin our cabin steward hoovers at least thee times a week......you just have to make sure they do it on your disembarkation day......simples
l obviously tip a lot better than you do as my cabin our cabin steward hoovers at least thee times a week......you just have to make sure they do it on your disembarkation day......simples
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Re: Aurora questions
We've found that even without a vacuum thingy our memory foam topper will crush down quite easily when you roll it up and fit back into the bag it came in.