Cunard Queen Anne Staterooms - HUGE upgrades with some minor annoyances!

Key Moments
Editorial Summary
This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the various stateroom and suite categories available on Cunard's Queen Anne. The creators examine everything from the most affordable inside staterooms to the ultra-luxury Q1 Grand Suites. They highlight specific features such as the modern bathroom designs, the abundance of electrical sockets, and the high quality of the provided robes. While praising the spaciousness and design of many rooms, the creators also note minor inconveniences, including the lack of a nightlight in balcony rooms, the firmness of the mattresses, and the use of awkward doors instead of sliding patio doors. The tour progresses through balcony staterooms, the Princess and Queen's Grill suites, and concludes with the palatial Q1 category, which features separate dining rooms and butler service. The creators conclude by offering a comparison of space and luxury across the different tiers to help travelers decide which accommodation best fits their budget and preferences.
Written by TripBacon from this video's transcript.
How This Review Compares
This review is more positive than the all-time creator consensus.
Source: Our analysis of the creator's lived experience, based on what they said in this video.
Creator's Key Takeaways
the biggest improvement over Queen an's sisters is the bathrooms which are beautifully modern and well-designed
why oh why didn't Cunard put in sliding patio doors instead of these awkward to prop open doors
we are finding the beds on board a little on the firm side for our liking
the solent suite here is nothing short of magnificent with its own separate dining room
Creator's Tips & Advice
Questions This Creator Answers
Topics Covered
Scale: 0β5 strips in half-step increments. 0 = βmehβ, 5 = βbacon blissβ. Aggregated from creator-review sentiment, weighted by channel expertise.
About our Bacon Score methodologyVideo content sourced from the creator's original upload. Watch on YouTube