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There are few cabins on any ship that hold 5 people much less that are handicapped accessible. However, you might have luck finding a handicapped accessible suite that connects to another room.

 

I know RCCL's Freedom of the Seas has a few accessible junior suites that connect to a D1 balcony cabin (1628/1630 and 1238/1330). Same with the Voyager class (1544/1540 and 1244/1240)

 

I don't know about other lines as I'm not familiar with them but I suspect that at least a few of them will have similiar connecting cabins, possibly involving bigger suites. A good travel agent would come in handy in helping find those for you.

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We went on the Disney Wonder in June 05. There was enough room for 6 if need be. The room was huge. DW and I slept on a fold out couch while DD and DM slept on the king bed. We still had room for a portable bed or two. It was a handi cap suite over looking the back of the boat.

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