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Handicap AC B335 on Sea Princess


Gypsea

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As some of you may know if any of you are familiar with accessible cabins, the Sea has only a few available. On this ship there is one on Baja, 335, and it is the ONLY one in the AC category. I wondered if anyone could describe the divider between the master bedroom area and living area. Is it a curtain or possibly a bi-fold (accordian style) door? I would like to know firsthand since it would be shared by three individuals.

 

Thank you for any help you might offer.

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Are any of the three people using the HC stateroom handicapped?

As you note in your post there are very few handicapped staterooms. That is why it is so important that they should be left for those who need the special adaptations that these cabins offer.

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