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On QV/QE that's not true. We had been given a HC steroom & it was larger than any standard room. It was larger than the P-1 that we were offered in an upgrade(full pay upgrade,which we declined)

QV/QE each have only one accessible QG cabin, which is forward on the port side and it is a smidge larger than a normal Q7 (now Q6) located at the rear. In my experience, that suite has always been booked whenever I pick up a brochure but maybe that is a phantom booking to keep it available for a genuine need. If not, and they are showing up more often, things must be getting tough, either for Cunard or for wheelchair users.

 

All QG cabins have a doorway wide enough to take a wheelchair (hence the new ruling last year). The Q1s (maybe Q2) also have a seated shower but unfortunately the bathroom door is a little too narrow unless you have something airplane aisle width or can walk in using the walls as I do.

 

I don't know about PG but if there is any comparison to P&O mini-suite then the door is too narrow.

 

The HC balcony cabins are larger than the standard balcony cabins and I wouldn't be surprised if the QE/QV versions are indeed bigger than PG.

 

 

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QV/QE each have only one accessible QG cabin, which is forward on the port side and it is a smidge larger than a normal Q7 (now Q6) located at the rear. In my experience, that suite has always been booked whenever I pick up a brochure but maybe that is a phantom booking to keep it available for a genuine need. If not, and they are showing up more often, things must be getting tough, either for Cunard or for wheelchair users.

 

All QG cabins have a doorway wide enough to take a wheelchair (hence the new ruling last year). The Q1s (maybe Q2) also have a seated shower but unfortunately the bathroom door is a little too narrow unless you have something airplane aisle width or can walk in using the walls as I do.

 

I don't know about PG but if there is any comparison to P&O mini-suite then the door is too narrow.

 

The HC balcony cabins are larger than the standard balcony cabins and I wouldn't be surprised if the QE/QV versions are indeed bigger than PG.

 

 

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The room we had on the QV was at least as large as the P-1 we had on the QM2 & this was definately larger than the P-1 we were shown on the QV.

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