Cunard’s Fittest Ship? Queen Anne Gym & Wellness Review
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Does it have the facilities to improve guest and therefore brand longevity?
It's far from the best gym I've ever been in. And sure, I prefer it to have a lot of kit that it doesn't have.
But if you bought QA and don't close your rings in here, then that is more of a reflection on you.
All in all, in the Kunard scheme of things, this gym is better than QVs.
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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.
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Queen Anne is Cunard’s newest ship. New ship. New energy. New “wellness” push. Genuine evolution… or just laminated optimism with a smoothie blender? This ship is designed to tempt younger, fitter guests into the brand. So naturally, I went hunting for treadmills, protein and purpose. In this video we put Queen Anne’s fitness and wellness offering properly under the microscope: 🏃♂️ Prom deck laps 🏋️ The gym – hype vs hardware. 🧘 A dedicated yoga studio – visionary or vacant? 🥗 The Pavilion Wellness Café – godsend or garnish? 💆 The spa – including that room. Yes, that one. No brochure fluff. No “everything is amazing” nonsense. Just a realistic look at whether Queen Anne actually helps you close your rings… or quietly nudges you back towards scones. Is this the healthiest Cunard ever built? Is it better than the rest of the fleet? And does “wellness at sea” actually mean anything here? Here, ladies and gentlemen… WE GO. 🚢