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Majesty of the Seas--Porthole vs window, and handicap inside?


sueswny

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Hi.

My mom is going on a 3-night cruise on the Majesty of the Seas. She is trying to decide between an outside cabin with window or one with porthole. I can find several photos online, but I think they are all "window" cabins. Can anyone tell me how much bigger the window is than the porthole? And she has the option of an inside handicap cabin (I think on Deck 2. It's way in the front of the ship). The handicap cabin appears larger, but I wonder how much extra room is in the cabin itself vs in the bathroom. Any help? Do you know where I might see photos? Much thanks.

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The window is larger (by how much, I don't know) than the portholes....but neither are really great for views....they are more to let light in, than for seeing out of.

A handicapped cabin is about 2-3 times as large as a normal room...to allow a wheelchair space to move and turn. The bathrooms are also wheelchair accessible...with a roll-in shower and grab bars. Both the cabin and bath are oversized.

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