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I'm a full time w/c user and I'm considering an aft cabin on the Constellation.  I've been reading the pros & cons and I'm concerned about motion in the cabin which could affect my balance.  Any information would be much appreciated.  Thanks.

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On 1/4/2020 at 9:34 AM, sueart46 said:

I'm a full time w/c user and I'm considering an aft cabin on the Constellation.  I've been reading the pros & cons and I'm concerned about motion in the cabin which could affect my balance.  Any information would be much appreciated.  Thanks.

My husband has a prosthetic leg, poor balance, and uses a scooter.  We both love the aft cabins.  We're booked aft on Summit in April for a B2B.  Some people claim they feel more motion, but we don't notice it.  Hubby uses a cane or a walker/rollator in the room, but only has an issue if the seas are choppy, and then he notices it in any room.  The aft staterooms (accessible) are so nice and big, and the balcony is HUGE.  We love them.

 

Jane & Dick

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