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Hi Peter, I've only had experience of these cabins on Boudicca and Black Watch. Our first cruise was on Boudicca in cabin 7029. The cabin was more spacious than we'd expected with loads of room for my wheelchair. In comparison our cabin on Black Watch (also 7029) was a disappointment. It was narrow and dark. There was a steepish ramp inside the cabin which was very difficult to push my chair on. The bathroom was almost impossible to access in my chair.

 

Have a look at the section of the FOCL website on "Disability & Reduced Mobility" where it says that Boudicca is probably the best adapted ship.

 

If I can answer any specific questions the don't hesitate to ask.

Avril

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