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Need advice re the Apex Sky suite. We have a hold on deck 10 forward… is that a good choice for my hubby who uses a rollator?
Seems close to Luminae etc but for a better view we would love the cabins at the very back of the ship…but it does seem a long walk

to all the Retreat parts of the ship.
Any reason not to go ahead with the deck 10;forward option….its a transatlantic cruise in Oct-early Nov.

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My wife uses a wheelchair from time to time and we always try to get room 10123 on any E-class. We have had it on all of the E-class ships. Fabulous and convenient location. Very quiet because it is directly behind elevators and gets little foot traffic.

 

I don’t think we could ever do an aft Sky Suite.

 

Keep the deck 10 forward cabin.

 

 

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I"m guessing there were no accessible suites available.

 

Have you sailed in a Eclass Sky suite?  There is a step up into the bathroom and to get in the tub shower there is a 12-14" side that you must step over.  

 

As far as location, forward puts you much closer to the Retreat Lounge and Retreat Sun Deck as well as Luminae.

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