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  1. The passenger contract says this about handicapped passengers. Basically they are not encouraging.

     

    I did see that, I was just concerned that, having just booked, in a "sale", that I was in an "unusual" cabin as it wasn't showing up on the UK site deckplan.

     

    I have booked a double bedded cabin before now and ended up with fixed twins for example. Having paid extra to secure a double cabin.....

  2. This is a regular stateroom on a panorama class boat. Our traveling companions had this cabin and it was identical to ours #208 in every way.

     

    Good to know, thank you.

     

    (Strangely US site has A301 "missing" from deck plans, UK site A201, see attachments.)

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  3. Agree with Jazz and I also just looked at my 2015 Avalon catalog.

    We were on Poetry II last July and on the same deck. We were in 212 and walked by 201 and saw in it while door was open. It was being used and appeared the same as any other cabin. I have never seen any mention of a cabin especially equipped for those with disabilities. Chef and Captain as well as the entire crew are very special. Enjoy!

     

    Thanks again.

     

    Ken

  4. Sailing on Poetry II in July but mildly disturbed by my cabin allocation (no option to pick when booking online in UK).

     

    Allocated A201 which does not appear to be a regular cabin on Avalon's own website deck plans (attached) and appears elsewhere as a disabled cabin which Avalon tell me that they don't have.

     

    Can anybody shed any light on this?

     

    TIA

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