What works: Spacious, yes, but the Queen Anne suite is
also cozy, featuring a living room/dining room combo with a table
that seats four, a separate bedroom, one and a half—all
marble—bathrooms and the all-important walk-in closet. But what I
loved most was the view; the suite stretches halfway across the
ship’s bow and from its bay-like windows you can see forever.
Perks: Your butler will unpack for you and serve meals in
your suite. But the Queen Anne is part of the Queens Grill Suites,
so guests here can also dine in the dedicated Queens Grill
restaurant or in the Grill-passenger-only sun terrace and bar.
Caveat: There’s no balcony. On my cruise I thought it
would matter. It didn’t.
The Queen Anne Suite's starting price for a 2012 seven-day
transatlantic crossing is $11,895 per person, plus government fees
& taxes and fuel supplement, if applicable.