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I booked (but have not made payment yet ) on my first SB cruise for this summer. Unfortunately, only two rooms left on the ship per SB 1-800#. One with shower only and a queen size bed (no twins to push together). The other a handicap accessible only room. Should this concern us? We have sailed on Crystal last summer and had a great experience and have been waiting on a perfect voyage on SB. Would love not to have any glitches. What do you think?

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It really depends on your personnal preferences. Do both of you prefer a shower? If so, the shower-only suite is great--no stepping up into a bath in order to take a shower. Do you prefer one large bed or two? If one, then the single, queen size bed is best.

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>"Would love not to have any glitches. What do you think?"

 

I find #234 the best, with the walk-in shower with lots of room for 2! I think if you don't mind a queen size bed, it's perfect. The only drawback is that the ledge under the window is a little narrower than the usual; great for a shelf, but not so great for sitting if you have a little ballast. Otherwise, one would never know it's wheelchair-accessible.

I prefer my 'soaking' in the spa, so it's a great mid-ships location.

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