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I know this is an odd question, but does anybody (particularly anyone currently aboard an M class ship) know how high the door sill threshold is going out to the verandahs? It appears to be 3", but if anyone knows for sure I'd greatly appreciate it!

 

Thanks!

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I know this is an odd question, but does anybody (particularly anyone currently aboard an M class ship) know how high the door sill threshold is going out to the verandahs? It appears to be 3", but if anyone knows for sure I'd greatly appreciate it!

 

Thanks!

I would call special services, they may be able to provide that information.

 

Good luck

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Ok, I admit it. The threshold could be 1" or 3" or somewhere in between. I am opting for the higher guesstimate so as not to appear as klutzy as I must be to have kept tripping on that danged thing! Also, I am sulking that you might think martinis had anything to do with it... it was wine!

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Hi,

 

I'm going along with CaliforniaDreamin', I'd say the sill is probably 1" to 1-1/2" on the carpeted side, and maybe, just maybe up to 3" from the veranda decking side.

 

On the inside I think it's just the normal track for a sliding glass door.

 

I wonder if it's different in the wheelchair accessible staterooms? Can't recall that I"ve been in one. I've visited in a Royal Suite, and I know it's different there as one steps out onto wood decking -- those fortunate few. :cool:

 

 

 

 

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