Yes, several years ago. It depends on what you like in a ship. Arcadia was built, so I was told, for the Holland America line, and has one or two differences from the other P & O ships. There are glass lifts which go up the outside of the ship, which I loathed, as I have no head for heights, and don't like lifts very much. If you don't mind heights, the lifts won't worry you and they do have internal lifts as well. Arcadia has a "waistline" so if you have a balcony cabin in the middle, you can't see past the front or the back of the ship when you look over the side. The ship has a large theatre, with different styles of seating from a traditional theatre. They did lovely pancakes at breakfast which I loved, but I found the bed too hard for my bad back, and it made it a lot worse. You have to try a ship, to find out which suits you. A mini cruise would be the right length to find out how you feel.