We went on a £5,000 P&O festive cruise from hell – our Xmas dinner was ruined

0

PASSENGERS on a £5,000 festive cruise found the trip hard to swallow after their Christmas dinner was ruined in a booking mix-up.

The fuming guests claimed their experience on P&O Cruises Arvia’s maiden voyage was dampened by a string of errors.

Guests were left queuing for their Christmas dinners after a booking mix-up

6

Guests were left queuing for their Christmas dinners after a booking mix-upCredit: Alamy

This included long queues for “poor” food, booking errors and bad Wi-Fi onboard.

The captain on the Christmas cruise from Southampton to the Canary Islands was forced to apologise for the issues, The Times reports.

Passengers had forked out thousands for the trip on the Arvia, which has been branded the “latest evolution in the P&O Cruises experience”.

Lynne Wheatley, 67, and her husband, Richard, 73, paid £5,300 for the two-week journey.

The couple had reserved a table for Christmas dinner but were told that morning the booking had been lost.

They claim they were forced to wait an hour for a new booking but another mix-up meant their table was given away.

Eventually the Wheatleys managed to tuck into their festive feast almost three hours later.

Lynne said: “We waited two and a half hours and the food was awful.

“We were in a restaurant with no tablecloths — it was more like your kitchen table. I spoke to one couple who got sat down at 11pm.”

She continued: “Don’t get me wrong, the ship is beautiful [but] it’s a shame because it’s ruined Christmas for a lot of people.”

The Arvia boasts a “SkyDome pool with retractable roof, infinity pool, aerial obstacle course and 12 restaurants.

Gwyndaf Jones said the “non-existent” Wi-Fi was the “worst” he has seen at sea.

He said: “It’s a lovely ship, but in hindsight they were not ready to sail”.

While Dominik Scott said other passengers complained to him after recognising him from his YouTube channel where he reviews cruises.

He said: “On Christmas Day we were quite lucky. Other people’s day was an absolute disaster.

“We didn’t experience anything half as bad.”

The ship is currently still at sea for New Year’s Eve and will return to Southampton on January 6.

A spokeswoman for P&O Cruises said: “We are so sorry for those guests affected by the IT and connectivity issues on Arvia’s current cruise, which caused dining issues and restaurant delays for a proportion of guests on Christmas Day.

“This service was certainly not up to our usual high standards and we wholeheartedly apologise.”

Some said their Christmas Day was ruined

6

Some said their Christmas Day was ruinedCredit: Alamy
There were also long queues for shuttle buses

6

There were also long queues for shuttle busesCredit: Alamy
The Arvia boasts a pool with a retractable roof

6

The Arvia boasts a pool with a retractable roof
The ship set sail from Southampton to the Canary Islands

6

The ship set sail from Southampton to the Canary IslandsCredit: Alamy
It has been branded the 'latest evolution in the P&O Cruises experience'

6

It has been branded the ‘latest evolution in the P&O Cruises experience’Credit: PA
I was left mortified after going for a Thai massage - I wasn't prepared
I got a £28 sandwich from Subway – it was worth every penny, people have to try it

Stay connected with us on social media platform for instant update click here to join our  Twitter, & Facebook

We are now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel (@TechiUpdate) and stay updated with the latest Technology headlines.

For all the latest Travel News Click Here 

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! Rapidtelecast.com is an automatic aggregator around the global media. All the content are available free on Internet. We have just arranged it in one platform for educational purpose only. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials on our website, please contact us by email – [email protected]. The content will be deleted within 24 hours.
Leave a comment