What Ive learned since becoming disabled with no cure (Ive got the whole placard thing, ADA accommodations allowedand a ton of meds that make it easier for me to travel, except to Asia, Dubai, Emirates etc where i will be arrested)
Nothing can ever been assumed or trusted by multiple sources with cruise lines and hotels
and compliance with the ADA is rarely followed with hotels and cruise ships.
You must always request pictures.
Oceania and I have had multiple lengthy conversations and they claim the R ship inside cabins are accessible because the door is wide enough to enter with a wheelchair.
However an accessible shower is not necessary for the cabin, a bathtub is just fine for disabled passengers.
It’s also unfortunate that many so called experienced travel agents have no clue how to book accessibility nor do they want to and experienced cruiseline res agents don’t want to be bothered because it’s more attention detail and it ruins their call stats.
Many Able bodied people just assume there is common sense or a designated expert
and that isn’t the case.
It’s a fine line how much I can advocate because I don’t want to be banned.
I’ve always loved Oceania, it’s just this aspect is where they fail miserably,