Important Information

This information is for anyone not just disabled cruisers.  It has come to my attention by a fellow cruiser that not everyone who has a future cruise booked with P&O has been receiving important information.
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Code of Conduct 

From January 1st 2018 P&O will no longer allow fancy dress, novelty items or inappropriate personalised clothing to be worn on board.  Any clothing that features inappropriate or offensive  language, including novelty with printed images or slogans and accessories, will not be allowed on board.  P&O reserve the right to deny embarkation to guests who are inappropriately dress.

Each guest over the age of 18 (21 years in the United States) may bring on board 1 litre of wine, champagne, spirit, liqueur and beer when they embark the ship for the first time only.  Any alcohol over the 1 litre will be stored and returned to the guest as they disembark for the final time.  If this alcohol is consumed in the restaurant there is a corkage fee of £20 per bottle which will be added to your on board account.  Coming into effect on February 1st 2018  and all cruises after that date any alcoholic beverages purchased mid-cruise in ports of call cannot be consumed  on board.  Guests will have to declare and hand over any alcohol at the gangway.  It will be stored and returned to the guest at the end of their cruise.
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Platform Lift (Ventura & Azura)

This is a screenshot of Ventura's sun deck, I have circle the position of the platform lift in red.  I tweeted P&O and have asked If they will add the lift to the deck plan for Ventura and Azura and they have confirmed they will, both online and in their new brochure.  I hold my breath!!!!





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