Sail away
We had a truly spectacular day for our sail-away from Vancouver Harbour. The first day that truly felt like summer this year.
Embarkation was a bit of a trial, as you have to head down into the cruise terminal, then take an elevator up and walk through the parking lot to drop off your bags. Then up another elevator, and walk through to the Convention centre for check-in. Then, back outside, down an escalator and back into the cruise terminal for security, customs and emigration. Finally walk through several more corridors until you reach the gangplank! It's no wonder I saw so many people getting wheelchair assistance!!
Once onboard all was wonderful. The Queen Elizabeth is such a beautiful classic ship. So many lovely traditional touches including the grand staircases, art deco inlaid wood and 2 story library.
Our balcony cabin is spacious and well appointed with lots of storage. The balcony is quite large. We are in a Club Balcony. There is no difference in the cabin, but the wonderful perk is the Britannia Club restaurant which we can use for breakfast, lunch and dinner with no set dining time. With regular balcony, outside or inside cabins you are assigned either early (6pm) or late (8pm)
A beautiful warm evening as we depart under Lions Gate bridge, past the Sunshine coast and up the Straight of Georgia passing between Texada and Lasqueti and Jeddadiah Islands.
