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Only high up in the back one or two rows. There is no accessible access any lower and this is the same for all Grand class ships. This was frustrating when we would travel with DW's DBIL who has had a stoke and can't maneuver stairs.

 

The design of the Princess Theater on the Royal class ships is much better. There is a ramp on the lower level that allows access from below and areas reserved around ten rows from the stage for several wheelchairs.

 

 

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