Can you bring dogs on the Queen Mary 2?

Cunard's Queen Mary 2 is the only cruise line to date that permits dogs and cats (sorry reptile, pot-bellied pig, and hedgehog lovers, your time hasn't quite arrived) to travel on their transatlantic sail between New York and Southampton.

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How much does a trip on the Queen Mary 2 cost?

Queen Mary 2 cruise prices on Transatlantic Crossings

Staterooms Categories Discount Prices Old/Brochure Prices
Balcony Room $800 $2,000
Club Balcony Room $2,300 $2,500
Princess Grill Room $3,000 $3,650
Queens Grill Room $4,000 $4,850.
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Can you take an emotional support dog on a cruise?

If service animals can go on cruises, inevitably, the next question is: Can emotional support dogs go on cruises? Lines are required by law to make concessions for service animals that serve a legitimate purpose but, typically, emotional support dogs are not allowed on cruises.

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Can my dog go on a cruise with me?

While most cruise ships have a no-pets policy, there are a few exceptions to this rule. Certain cruise lines allow small dogs on board, albeit with specific weight and size limitations. One example is Cunard Line, which permits small dogs on its Queen Mary 2 ocean liner.

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How much does it cost to fly a dog transatlantic?

Flying a dog in the cabin usually costs between $125 and $200, while the cargo hold is typically over $1000. There are also licensed companies that offer international pet shipping companies — they usually charge between $1000 and $6000.

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Is the Cunard Queen Mary 2 all inclusive?

Dining in a variety of settings, including your stateroom-grade restaurant and 24-hour room service, is included in your cruise fare. The choice doesn't stop there: enjoy daily afternoon teas, stop at Sir Samuels for a luxurious chocolate treat, or pick one of our alternative dining venues for something extra special.

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How much is it a night to stay at the Queen Mary?

Essential information about The Queen Mary

Low season January
High season March
Average price (weeknight) $203
Average price (weekend night) $268
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How do you travel with a special needs dog?

General Tips for Traveling with a Disabled DogMake sure medications are easily accessible in case of emergencies. Bring a small blanket or shirt that smells like home or a favorite toy or pillow. Something that reminds them of home can keep a dog calm both on car trips and flights.

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Can you wear jeans on the QM2?

What is the dress code like on Queen Mary 2? The QM2 offers a more formal experience than many cruise liners. During the day the ship offers a casual atmosphere, where shorts and t-shirts, jeans and polo shirts are the norm. If you're heading up on deck for a swim, bathers and board-shorts are fine.

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Are any drinks free on Cunard?

What drinks are included in my cruise fare? Tea, coffee, water and fruit juice are available all day at the Lido Restaurants on Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria, and Kings Court on board Queen Mary 2. Water during meals and coffee after meals are complimentary.

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Why is the Queen Mary no longer a hotel?

The Queen Mary, which has been a fixture in Long Beach since 1967, fell into disrepair after years of neglect by private operators overseen by the city. After the last operator, Urban Commons, filed for bankruptcy, Long Beach was left on the hook to pay for the millions of dollars in work the ship urgently needed.

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