The room has a wide chair that converts into a single bed. The accessible room that you are in is better than most of the inside because the tv is directly across from the bed. The standard insides have the tv directly across from the wide chair, but you can't see the tv when you are in the bed (if that makes sense). The bathroom is much, much bigger being an accessible cabin - the problem with the standard cabins on these ships is the tiny shower/bathroom that everyone complains about. I agree with you on the veranda, my partner and I seldom use it, but they are better on these ships because there is a decent size dining table to enjoy your breakfast at, and i quite often set my laptop up out there as well. I would not pay what they want for the verandas though - I only bid on upgrades and usually snag a lot cheaper. The last time I was onboard Onward I was actually in your cabin that I booked as a solo traveler seeking the cheapest inside and was able to bid after boarding the ship and upgraded to a Club Continent Suite. That will never happen again...but it was a great opportunity I wasn't going to pass up. I was very pleased with the size of that inside cabin though and the bathroom. I would have a hard time in the standard insides.