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Dining In Handicapped Accessible Suites


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We did the 913 on the transatlantic crossing in March 2012.

 

There are some differences between a HC suite and a normal suite.

You don't have the walk-in closet, no tube, size slightly bigger than normal (I think) and so on.

The dining area is at the same place as indicated on the official pictures of a veranda suite. No problem having dinner there, but my wife did not use the wheel chair while eating. If I remember correct, the table was too small to be able to get the wheel chair close enough (i.e. under)

I am attaching a couple of pictures.

 

Cheers, Atle

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