Cunard Queen Anne Review - What’s Good, What’s Bad & What It Costs!
Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.
Creator's Key Takeaways
The food is the best, not buffet food going.
It's not as big or grand as QV QM or presumably QE, but it's big enough to dance or eat sconz in.
I loved it.
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Scale: 0–5 strips in half-step increments. 0 = “meh”, 5 = “bacon bliss”. Aggregated from creator-review sentiment, weighted by channel expertise.
YouTube Video Description↓
Cunard’s Queen Anne is creeping up on two years old… and the big question is still the same: Is she the gateway ship that brings in Princess/Celebrity types… or is she too modern for the Cunard faithful and too old-school for everyone else? In this episode I sail solo for 7 nights and give you the honest, no-clickbait version — from that first “Cunard moment” at embarkation, to what Queen Anne feels like once you’ve done the million-stair lifestyle and settled into ship rhythm. Expect: first impressions (and a few surprises) the vibe of the public rooms (including the not-quite-Carinthia situation) how the “not buffet” setup actually works in practice theatre, talks, wandering, people-watching and the joys of Cunard’s class system (in tiny, mildly ridiculous doses) Bright Lights Society: what it is, what it isn’t, and why it’s worth a look plus the full damage report at the end: fare, WiFi, packages, dining, gratuities — grand total and per-night cost. No cabin tour. No spoilers. Just seven nights on the newest Cunarder… and whether she earns her place in Club Cunard. 📌 More deep dives coming (dining / entertainment / gym), so if you’re the tedious type like me… you’re in the right place. #Cunard #QueenAnne #CruiseReview #CruiseTube #SoloCruise


