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PamM
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posted 04-06-2008 06:39 AM      Profile for PamM   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
On a cold, windy day, with even snow in Southampton. I am sure there will be plenty of real photos about later, but here's the cam grabs:-

Off Calshot, can hardly see her

Up The Solent as far as Hythe and appearance on Aurora's webcam

Passing Hythe Pier

From Hythe to passing Aurora at the QEII Terminal

In the turning basin

Et voilà [note Aurora at QEII Terminal in top right image below]

Pam

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Patsy
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posted 04-06-2008 07:08 AM      Profile for Patsy   Author's Homepage   Email Patsy   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
The snow was heavy this morning.

But gradually people went down the marina. This weather should have kept the fairweathers away. Grrr! I have a new camera but need two hands to use it and couldn't fight an umbrella too so took my other one only forgot to put the batteries back in the bag. I had no idea how long this would last as I'd used it on Monday and it hadn't been charged. I couldn't zoom or it would conk out so could only get long shots after this of Aurora looking gorgeous as she waited to be polluted.

Then here it came. The worst looking Grand class Princess EVER! And we're getting another in 2010. Nooooooooooooo!!!!!

You could easily tell the fairweathers because they were the ones impressed and thought Aurora was Arcadia. The regulars and locals I talked to hated the thing and said it was ugly.


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dmwnc1
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posted 04-06-2008 07:17 AM      Profile for dmwnc1   Email dmwnc1   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Ugly or not, I thought I heard the INSIDE was quite nice? Did I miss read and the WHOLE ship is ugly? Inisde AND out? What a shame to have such an ugly ship. Ugly, ugly, ugly. Might as well give her to Pullmantur already. I have an idea. Lets see which country has the ugliest cruise ship sailing from it. THAT will be fun, huh? Oops. I forgot, its not 1936 anymore, yet again a new ship arrives and words like 'ugly' and 'hideous' ramble forth. Has anyone from this board actually sailed in her yet? SEEN the interiors? The ships looks fine to me. Just my 2 cents.
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Patsy
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posted 04-06-2008 07:36 AM      Profile for Patsy   Author's Homepage   Email Patsy   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
One person behind me said Ventura resembled a container ship. Are they wrong because you haven't seen her for yourself except in photos and disagree? Are you going to sail on her? Because I am to check out those interiors. Put her side by side with her Princess sisters and you can see which is the better designed vessel. That funnel is actually worse than in photos and if I could have used my zoom you'd see that too. Maybe Andrew or someone else got a nice close up of it.
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Salaison
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posted 04-06-2008 07:38 AM      Profile for Salaison   Email Salaison   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
oh the ship looks fine...its just whats on top that sucks, talking about the Smokestack
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Linerrich
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posted 04-06-2008 08:18 AM      Profile for Linerrich   Email Linerrich   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Forget the VENTURA, I'm more distressed about the snow in So'ton! I'll be there in less than 2 weeks and this South Florida body hasn't seen snow in almost 30 years! Hopefully the weather will be more Spring-like when QE2 comes into town.

Rich


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PamM
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posted 04-06-2008 08:36 AM      Profile for PamM   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
We had snow up here too Rich. It had gone by 9.30 or so but still bitterly cold out there even with the sun out. Spring? I think you jest We should be having a nice summer though.

"UK Outlook for Friday 11 Apr 2008 to Sunday 20 Apr 2008:

Cold showery weather looks set to continue towards the end of next week though with some sunshine between the showers. Over low ground, showers should mainly be of rain, hail or sleet at first, with snow generally becoming confined to northern areas and then to higher ground in Scotland. At low levels, showers will gradually become less wintry later. Where skies become clear and the winds fall light at night locally quite sharp frosts are likely. The unsettled showery conditions are expected to continue through the weekend and into the following week though conditions will gradually become less unsettled, with fewer showers and drier, sunnier conditions becoming more likely. Becoming less cold with temperatures slowly recovering to normal."

Pack the Long Johns

We have seen pictures of her interiors, and those of MSC Poesia and Carnival Splendour; not forgetting IOTS. It's easy for me to put those in order for which I would prefer to sail, and it isn't the same order for exterior views. I will only be getting aboard one of them, who is not first in either line-up, but last in one of them.

Pam

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Malcolm @ cruisepage
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posted 04-06-2008 09:02 AM      Profile for Malcolm @ cruisepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by dmwnc1:
Has anyone from this board actually sailed in her yet? SEEN the interiors? The ships looks fine to me. Just my 2 cents.

Sread has been onboard and posted a link to his images somewhere on CT. I don't think anyone regards the interiors as being ugly: they are pretty compemporary, some say typical of Princess in areas, some say they are 'bland', but not 'ugly'.


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Ernst
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posted 04-06-2008 09:07 AM      Profile for Ernst   Author's Homepage   Email Ernst   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by dmwnc1:
[...] Might as well give her to Pullmantur already. [...]

Hey! Pullmantur is not a ship dump.


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posted 04-06-2008 09:37 AM      Profile for Iberian Cruiser   Email Iberian Cruiser   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Why do you think Pullmantur might want it? :-) Anyway, I do find her too boxy, and a bit....not attrative at all.
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Ernst
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posted 04-06-2008 09:47 AM      Profile for Ernst   Author's Homepage   Email Ernst   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Actually, she is not the first obnoxious P&O vessel. There were other (prominent) P&O vessels that had an awful exterior appearance.
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mike sa
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posted 04-06-2008 09:48 AM      Profile for mike sa   Author's Homepage   Email mike sa   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
It is the funnel, that awful painted on thing with the split outtake pipes behind it is almost like 2 funnels with a painted on faux job in front. Every time you see pics of her as soon as you see it you can't help but go yuk! The rest isn't that bad, at least no worse than the other Grands. Hopefully they might see the error of their ways and paint the whole thing buff soon. Well no chance of her joing Cunard then. Mind no chance of joining Carnival either - even they would not want her !
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eroller
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posted 04-06-2008 09:51 AM      Profile for eroller     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Linerrich:
Forget the VENTURA, I'm more distressed about the snow in So'ton! I'll be there in less than 2 weeks and this South Florida body hasn't seen snow in almost 30 years! Hopefully the weather will be more Spring-like when QE2 comes into town.

Rich



Rich,
No snow in 30 years? You need to get out of S. Florida more often! A little cold weather is good for you.

Ernie


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OceanVoyager
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posted 04-06-2008 10:24 AM      Profile for OceanVoyager   Email OceanVoyager   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Hi everyone, well, just thawed out from being in a rather privileged place to see the arrival of Ventura, here are a few of my many photos...






Hope you like them!
Andrew

[ 04-06-2008: Message edited by: OceanVoyager ]


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sunviking82
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posted 04-06-2008 10:34 AM      Profile for sunviking82     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
She looks as good as the other Grand Class (which means, okay outside, great inside), but PAINT THE FUNNEL! Hello P&O or someone who can read at Carnival Corp.
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Ernst
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posted 04-06-2008 10:46 AM      Profile for Ernst   Author's Homepage   Email Ernst   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
The funnel is not pretty and the buff colored trapeze looks ridiculous. Nevertheless, I am convinced that painting the whole funnel (cage) buff would utmost certainly make it even worse.
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Neil - Ex P & O & PRINCESS CRUISES
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posted 04-06-2008 11:12 AM      Profile for Neil - Ex P & O & PRINCESS CRUISES   Author's Homepage   Email Neil - Ex P & O & PRINCESS CRUISES   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Hi

It looks to me like they ran short of cash and could not give Ventura a decent looking funnel !

The present funnel looks looks like a mixture of scaffolding poles with pipes sticking out the top and a bit of yellow mesh laying against them.

Who ever designed this mess should be sacked !

I am also not all that keen on the design of the squared off stern.

Neil ( Bob )


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Jekyll
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posted 04-06-2008 11:31 AM      Profile for Jekyll   Email Jekyll   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Neil Whitmore ( Bob ):

I am also not all that keen on the design of the squared off stern.

Neil ( Bob )


Actually the whole after area (from the funnel aft) looks like an after-thought...

If i put my hand over the aft section of the profile shot by Ocean Voyage (great pics by the way). and focus on everything forward of the funnel - the ship is actually OK...everything after that is a mess (visually).


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posted 04-06-2008 11:58 AM      Profile for eroller     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Jekyll:

Actually the whole after area (from the funnel aft) looks like an after-thought...



I think this is the outcome when you take a 10 year old design and tweak it over and over again. You lose the original continuity that the designer intended. Mind you this design would never win any exterior beauty contests, but when I look at the original GRAND PRINCESS I see a design that is far more cohesive compared to VENTURA.

I have no doubt all these changes have improved the interior design and flow, but at the expense of the exterior. I think passengers are more concerned about the interior so that is absolutely the priority for ship designers.

Ernie


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Atlcruiser
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posted 04-06-2008 12:41 PM      Profile for Atlcruiser   Email Atlcruiser   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I have always thought that the Grand class was ugly but the way they left the funnel on this ship makes it even worse.

Gordon


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Malcolm @ cruisepage
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posted 04-06-2008 12:48 PM      Profile for Malcolm @ cruisepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by OceanVoyager:
Hi everyone, well, just thawed out from being in a rather privileged place to see the arrival of Ventura, here are a few of my many photos...

Excellent images Andrew. Well done!

I'm not sure why we bother to discuss modern ship aesthetics any more. They are all ugly, aren't they? Some are just more ugly than others.

If those F3 renditions were real, all other cruise ships will look like real beauties by comparison.


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posted 04-06-2008 12:57 PM      Profile for seabourndt   Email seabourndt   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
nice pictures! sorry i could not make it!
dave

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dougnewman
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posted 04-06-2008 03:34 PM      Profile for dougnewman   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Thanks Patsy and Andrew for the great photos. I must say, putting her next to AURORA really accentuates the sheer unattractiveness of this vessel.

I agree with Ernie - I have never liked the look of the GRAND-class ships, but the original three at least look like someone actually sat down and designed them. Beginning with DIAMOND and CARIBBEAN PRINCESS (two different "branches" of the family) they started mucking around with the design and it has just gotten progressively worse. And this has got to be the very worst of them all, from the outside that is.

This is very common - if you compare SUPERSTAR LEO (NORWEGIAN SPIRIT) with NORWEGIAN GEM, you will again see how the design has gradually devolved, though IMHO those are far better-looking ships than GRAND PRINCESS and VENTURA respectively.

On the other hand, the interiors appear quite pleasant for the most part - but from the outside, this is an ugly ship if ever there was one. That doesn't mean I wouldn't sail in her, but if I were sailing in her, I wouldn't be looking at her!


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Malcolm @ cruisepage
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posted 04-06-2008 03:43 PM      Profile for Malcolm @ cruisepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by dmwnc1:
Has anyone from this board actually sailed in her yet? SEEN the interiors?


Here is a LINK to sread's interior images.

[ 04-06-2008: Message edited by: Malcolm @ cruisepage ]


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posted 04-06-2008 04:19 PM      Profile for Cunard Fan   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
quote:
Originally posted by Malcolm @ cruisepage:

If those F3 renditions were real, all other cruise ships will look like real beauties by comparison.


Well in that case we should consider F3 a gift! The gift of appreciation for what we already have.

Why do they even bother painting her. She would probably look better with just bare steel.
I never liked the looks of the grand class. The forward superstructure under the bridge is ok but everything else is bad. I really don't like the stern and I hate the round area ( I forgot what its called) on the forepeak, then I don't like the shape of the bow. Its ugly just ugly Also, as many have already said, the funnel while not the worst, is bad.

Personally I think exterior looks are very importaint. It gives the first impression of the ship, and I think most people would rather sail on a nice looking ship then a ugly one.

Here interiors are good though.


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