Jgroves
Make sure all the rooms have everything in before the customer is allowed in
Jgroves
Make sure all the rooms have everything in before the customer is allowed in
yorghan1
Don't expect to view your onboard shop account in your cabin as you do on other lines. You don't get a receipt from the waiters so you have to go to customer services to get an updated account
feetup880
If you have a problem, try and sort it while you still on the ship.
shelleyhaines
After muster call stay where you are have a drink before attempting to use lifts.
Sheriffwoody
Do it. It’s awesome. The captain was humorous and his announcements made us chuckle.
Edazza
Evening meals get busy, so go early or as late as you can before each place shuts, all have different times..
CaptJames
Go to the fjords p and o makes it wonderful
Porter123
It is not as formal as led to believe. If you prefer to wear “black tie” do so. But a proper suit with tie is fine.
IanandCat4
Don't try and do everything at once, make sure you plan some rest days otherwise you won't benefit from the experience.
Midge57
Do it!!
Joshchad
Sit back & enjoy
lilacwhisper84
Book a balcony cabin on b deck these are'nt overlooked.
judy041
Go out of school holidays way too busy for us
ladysontour
Dont take too many clothes
TwigBonBig
Use the horizon news magazine and keep with you
VivH2
Enjoy
Ashcrew
Use Costa as although you pay for the coffee, the food is free and we really enjoyed the cake in there.
JaniceFJ
This was our first time on P&O and after reading reviews and talking to other people we were really worried about the dress code, mainly for the younger lads travelling with us. There is a no trainer, dark jeans only and collars on shirt or polo rule..... this did not apply and we saw all sorts of attire being worn including trainers. I could’ve avoided many arguments with my 17 yr old son re dress code and who refused to wear a suit before we sailed and saved a fortune on shoes and clothes he won’t wear again. Many young men these days wear expensive designer clothes that may not always fit a cruise ‘dress code’ but are still expensive and smart looking so P&O need to lift their rules, especially if they aren’t going to enforce it once onboard. Although I wore a dress most nights, I also wore mid blue coloured smart cropped jeans with a kimono jacket one evening and no one blinked an eye because they weren’t dark. Who cares what people wear to dinner..... it certainly doesn’t ruin our dining experience.
jessicalily14
Unpack straight away if you have bunk beds in your cabin
KevandSusie
Bring a copy of Ace Ventura Pet Detective as you will need a sense of humour on this ship- oh yes and a copy of the film Psyco
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