Pictures: Cunard Queen Mary 2 remastered
In this July 6, 2016, the cruise liner Queen Mary 2 is docked at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, in New York.
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The flagship of Cunard line, Queen Mary 2, received a spate of changes when it went into drydock in May 2016.
In this July 6, 2016 photo, a pianist plays in the Grand Lobby aboard the cruise liner Queen Mary 2, docked at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, in New York.
(Richard Drew / AP)In this July 6, 2016 photo, the Britannia Restaurant is shown aboard the cruise liner Queen Mary 2, docked at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, in New York.
(Richard Drew / AP)In this July 6, 2016 photo, the Queens Grill Balmoral Suite bedroom, on the upper level, is shown aboard the cruise liner Queen Mary 2, docked at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, in New York.
(Richard Drew / AP)In this July 6, 2016 photo, the detail of the back of a chair in the Queens Grill Restaurant is shown aboard the cruise liner Queen Mary 2, docked at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, in New York.
(Richard Drew / AP)In this July 6, 2016 photo, the Queens Grill Suite is shown aboard the cruise liner Queen Mary 2, docked at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, in New York. The Queens Grill suite was recently remastered with classic art deco touches, and elegant textures including carpets whose designs draw inspiration from the original Queen Mary. There are 81 Queens Grill suites on the ship, all offering private balconies.
(Richard Drew / AP)In this July 6, 2016 photo, the Queens Grill Balmoral Suite living room is shown aboard the cruise liner Queen Mary 2, docked at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, in New York.
(Richard Drew / AP)Kennel Master Oliver Cruz tends to celebrity dogs Wally, from left, Ella and Chloe outside the kennel aboard the ocean liner Queen Mary 2, docked at her homeport at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal in New York, Wednesday, July 6, 2016. The Cunard ship underwent $132-million of renovations that includes, for its four-legged passengers, additional kennels, more play space and an owner’s lounge.
(Richard Drew / AP)Captain Christopher Wells, center, with Queen Mary 2 Kennel Masters, poses with Ella Bean, Wally and Chloe on Cunard’s remastered flaghsip, the only passenger liner to carry pets, Wednesday, July 6, 2016, at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal in New York, its U.S. homeport. The Queen Mary 2 spent 25 days in dry dock and a refit that cost in the region of $132 million, renovating its staterooms, restaurants and public areas.
(Diane Bondareff / AP Images for Cunard)Richard Meadows, center left, President, Cunard, North America, Captain Christopher Wells, center, and David Noyes, center right, CEO, Cunard, joined by Cunard Kennel Masters, cut a ribbon to unveil the remastered kennels on the Queen Mary 2, the only passenger liner to carry pets, Wednesday, July 6, 2016, at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal in New York, its U.S. homeport. The Queen Mary 2 spent 25 days in dry dock and a refit that cost in the region of $132 million, renovating its staterooms, restaurants and public areas.
(Diane Bondareff / AP Images for Cunard)Ella Bean, a Yorkie mix, enjoys the remastered kennels on the Queen Mary 2, the only passenger liner to carry pets, Wednesday, July 6, 2016, at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal in New York, its U.S. homeport. The Queen Mary 2 spent 25 days in dry dock and a refit that cost in the region of $132 million, renovating its staterooms, restaurants and public areas.
(Diane Bondareff / AP Images for Cunard)Kennel master Oliver Cruz walks Chloe, Ella Bean and Wally in the remastered kennels on the Queen Mary 2, the only passenger liner to carry pets, Wednesday, July 6, 2016, at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal in New York, its U.S. homeport. The Queen Mary 2 spent 25 days in dry dock and a refit that cost in the region of $132 million, renovating its staterooms, restaurants and public areas.
(Diane Bondareff / AP Images for Cunard)Celebrity dog Wally hops out of one of the kennels aboard the ocean liner Queen Mary 2, docked at her homeport at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal in New York, Wednesday, July 6, 2016. The Cunard ship underwent $132-million worth of renovations that include, for its four-legged passengers, additional kennels, more play space and an owner’s lounge.
(Richard Drew / AP)David Noyes, left, CEO, Cunard, Captain Christopher Wells, center, and Richard Meadows, right, President, Cunard, North America, pose for a photo in the Queens Grill restaurant aboard the remastered Queen Mary 2, Wednesday, July 6, 2016, at Brooklyn Cruise Terminal in New York, its U.S. homeport. The Queen Mary 2 spent 25 days in dry dock and a refit that cost in the region of $132 million, renovating its staterooms, restaurants and public areas.
(Diane Bondareff / AP Images for Cunard)The remastered Queen Mary 2 is seen at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, Wednesday, July 6, 2016, after sailing into New York, its U.S. homeport, following 25 days in dry dock and a refit that cost in the region of $132 million.
(Diane Bondareff / AP Images for Cunard)The New York City skyline appears behind the ocean liner Queen Mary 2 as she sits docked at her homeport at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal in New York, Wednesday, July 6, 2016. The Cunard ship underwent $132-million of renovations that include, for its four-legged passengers, additional kennels, more play space and an owner’s lounge.
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