QUEEN ELIZABETH 2
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 Above:  The Boardroom  is a multi-function room  
on Boat Deck.  It is used for meetings, receptions
and during the annual World Cruise, as a lounge for
passengers who are making the entire
circumnavigation.  The Boardroom began life as an
art gallery and was subsequently the site of the
computer room.

Left:  QE2's synagouge designed by Misha Black.  It
remains substantially the same as when the ship
entered service.
    
Left:  The Library (originally the First Class Library) has a large an excellent collection of books.  The room
was remodeled in 1994.
Right:  The book shop offers maritime-related books, jewelry, and artifacts.  It replaced the Card Room in
1994.    
Left:  The Computer Learning Centre on Two
Deck offers classes on computers and serves as an
internet cafe.
        Most of the shops on QE2 are located on the balcony
area of the Grand Lounge (right).  They include stores
offering jewelry, fashions, fragrances, duty-free liquor and
logo items.   The original shopping area was further
forward on Boat Deck.
       On One Deck is Traveler's Cove, which offers a
variety of merchandise and sundries (below).  It began as a
jewelry shop but became a bar called Club Atlantic in
1972.  Subsequently, it became a china shop and then in
1984, the first sea-going branch of Harrod's.   It then
became a Cunard logo shop before becoming Traveler's
Cove.    
Above left:  A large jigsaw puzzle which passing guests can make a stab at following has been a feature of QE2 for
many years.  Currently, it is overlooked by a large painting of the first MAURETANIA.
Above right:  A ping pong table sits outside the Cruise Staff office.
Below left:  The Tour and Travel Office handles shore excursions during cruises as well as arrangements for onward
travel for guests leaving QE2.
Below right:  The Cruise Sales Office handles sales of future cruises on Cunard ships and acts as the center for
Cunard's repeat passenger program, the Cunard World Club.  The Cruise Sales Specialists occupied a number of
locations over the years arriving at this site in 1999.   
Above left:  Although artwork has been sold on QE2 since she entered service, the current Art Gallery is of very recent
creation.
Above right:  The launderette is as much a place for social interchange as it is for cleaning clothes.
Dining is next.

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