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Does anyone have photos of a disabled cabin/suite on Eurodam?

 We want to see how the cabins are laid out. Also anyone have any thoughts on whether these cabins have ability to sleep 3 senior ladies? We don’t think climbing up a ladder to a small bunk will work!
This is our first cruise and can’t find any information about the cabins anywhere. 
Thanks everyone 

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IF you go to the site that is Hal and facts (one word) I've posted pictures of 6001 on the Eurodam. It's a Handicapped accessible cabin with beds and sofa bed. The only problem was a pillar in a rather unusual spot in the cabin. Since it's right at the bow of the ship it was a long walk/scooter ride to the dining room on the stern! 


Karen

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2 hours ago, luvteaching said:

IF you go to the site that is Hal and facts (one word) I've posted pictures of 6001 on the Eurodam. It's a Handicapped accessible cabin with beds and sofa bed. The only problem was a pillar in a rather unusual spot in the cabin. Since it's right at the bow of the ship it was a long walk/scooter ride to the dining room on the stern! 


Karen

Thank you Karen, there are some other photos too on that site. Thank you so much for taking the time to respond. 

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