Solo cabins and extra Britannia Club balcony
staterooms being added to Cunard Line’s Queen Mary 2 will pay tribute to the
liner’s art deco heritage while adding luxury touches, Cunard said in releasing
details about the ship's refit.
Fifteen solo cabins and 30 more Britannia Club rooms
will be added to the ship in a 25-day refit scheduled for June 2016.
The designs will include softer color tones to
enhance the feel of space and new contemporary carpet patterns inspired by the
geometric diamond designs on the original Queen Mary, Cunard said.
Nine of the 15 solo cabins will be on Deck 2. Six
larger single staterooms to be built on Deck 3L will feature two circular
windows with bench seat cushions and a central console table.
“Catering to the changing tastes of our guests is a priority at
Cunard,” said Richard Meadows, president of Cunard North America. He cited U.S.
Travel Association figures showing that solo travelers comprise about 23% of
all leisure travelers.
Meadows said Cunard was seeing strong demand for the
Britannia Club accommodations, as well.