Cunard Line?s flagship?Queen Mary 2?will celebrate her first ten years of service in 2014. Since her spectacular naming by Her Majesty The Queen on 8 January 2004,?Queen Mary 2?has undertaken a total of 419 voyages, including over 200 Transatlantic Crossings, and has called at 182 ports in 60 countries.
?She has attracted awards, accolades and admiration as the greatest ocean liner ever built for a decade now and we intend to mark her first ten years of service in style.?
“Since entering service in 2004, Queen Mary 2 has reigned supreme on the Atlantic and around the world, proudly carrying more than a million guests,? said David Dingle, CEO of Cunard Line. ?She has attracted awards, accolades and admiration as the greatest ocean liner ever built for a decade now and we intend to mark her first ten years of service in style.?
Since becoming Cunard?s flagship on completion of her maiden?Transatlantic Crossing?in May 2004,?Queen Mary 2?has remained unchallenged as the world?s largest, longest, tallest, widest and most expensive ocean liner ever built and the most famous and fastest passenger ship in operation today.
At 1,132 feet in length, if stood on her stern,?Queen Mary 2?would be taller than New York?s Empire State Building and more than three times the height of St Paul?s Cathedral in London. Her 151,400 gross tonnage is the equivalent of nearly 19,000 London buses, and she boasts over four times as many rooms as the Dorchester Hotel. She took a million hours to design and eight million hours to build, and the 1,000 miles of welding that holds this amazing liner together would stretch from London to Moscow.
In her first ten years of service,?Queen Mary 2?has sailed the equivalent of three times to the moon and back, carrying more than 1.3 million guests, enough to fill Westminster Abbey 651 times. In addition, more than 2,000 dogs have travelled on?Queen Mary 2, five times as many as in the UK?s famous Battersea Dogs Home.
Looking after the guests on board?Queen Mary 2?is what Cunard does best, and over the past decade the crew has served over 58 million meals, sufficient to feed the combined population of Hong Kong, Sydney, Cape Town, Rio de Janeiro and Dubai for an entire weekend. The 21.9 million cups of tea served on board to date would fill an Olympic swimming pool three times over. If the 2.7 million scones baked on board were stacked on top of each other, they?d reach 80 miles in height.
Cunard?s passengers have enjoyed almost 8,000 guest lectures, the equivalent of nearly a year?s continuous radio broadcast. And they love to celebrate on board, too: the one and a quarter million bottles of champagne consumed since?Queen Mary 2?s launch would be enough to fill 200 world-record-breaking 23-foot-high champagne waterfalls.
Queen Mary 2?will depart on her tenth?World Cruise?on 10 January 2014 when she and?Queen Elizabeth?sail together from Southampton after a fusillade of celebratory fireworks. The major 10th?Anniversary celebrations will begin on 9 May 2014 when all three ships of the Cunard fleet will arrive together in their homeport of Southampton and sister ships?Queen Victoria?and?Queen Elizabeth?will salute the flagship?s first ten years. The day will feature special sail-pasts, a celebratory lunch and a spectacular send-off of fireworks as all three ships set sail together from Southampton that evening, with?Queen Mary 2?leading the way. Further details about the day?s events planned will be forthcoming soon.
That day, 9 May 2014,?Queen Mary 2?will set out on the first of two special commemorative?Crossings?to and then from New York that underline her role as the only passenger ship in the world maintaining a scheduled service across the Atlantic, something a Cunard ship has done since 1840.
Taking part in Cunard?s acclaimed?Insights?speaker programme during the 9 May 2014?Crossing?to New York will be two special speakers: Commodore Ron Warwick, who holds the distinction of being the first Master of?Queen Mary 2, and Stephen Payne OBE, who was largely responsible for the overall design of the ship. In their separate talks, they will present fascinating insights into the operation and construction of the world?s grandest ocean liner.
Both Commodore Warwick and Payne will be guests of honour at a gala evening on board which will include a commemorative dinner with a special menu. In addition, vocalist/tenor Ben Makisi (billed as ?The Voice of the South Pacific?), magician Philip Hitchcock and violin duo ?Elektra? will thrill passengers on board for the?Crossing.
Both the Commodore and Stephen Payne will sail from New York to Southampton with?Queen Mary 2?on the 16 May 2014?Crossing, and will be joined by comedian Roy Walker as part of the entertainment line-up.
Fares for these celebratory 9 May and 16 May 2014?Crossings?start from $1,099 per person, based on double occupancy.