Accessibility On Cruise Ships
All of our ships have staterooms designed to accommodate guests with mobility disabilities and other disabilities that require the features of an accessible stateroom.
Accessibility on cruise ships. Seven Seas Navigator Adapted Cabins. The majority of inside cabins are between 160-180 square feet with some being as small as 120ft2 and some as large as 200ft2. For example Royal Caribbeans new ship Odyssey of the Seas offers 41 wheelchair-friendly rooms while Vision of the Seas one of its oldest and smallest ships has 14.
The number of accessible cabins on a ship will vary based on the size and age of the ship. Suite has no sofa only 2 chairs and a table. If the ships are not fully accessible we are fully aware of which.
No bathtub and no cabinets under sink. Guests will be required to fill out a Public Health Questionnaire prior to arrival or at the pier attesting that they are not more than 23. We also have specialised kits available for hearing impaired guests upon.
Celebrity Cruises is another shipping company that provides impressive accessibility facilities for individuals with disabilities. For additional information on the ships facilities or ability to accommodate guests needs that may not be covered in this section please feel free to contact Guest Accessibility at. On European waterways river cruise ships have to be fairly low in order to pass under many bridges so the top deck or Sun deck as it is called on many ships is only accessible by stairs on most ships although some of the newer and more widely accessible river cruise ships have wheelchair lift platforms that take passengers to the top deck.
Speak to the experts today on 0161 260 0224. Royal Caribbean International cannot accept guests who will be more than 23 weeks pregnant at any time during the cruise or CruiseTour. If you book an accessible stateroom most cruise lines will ask you to fill out a special needs form attesting to the need for accessible accommodations.
If you need additional information please contact our Accessibility Department at 866-592-7225. In 2010 the United States Department of Transportation USDOT published regulations that provide for practices and procedures for transportation of individuals with disabilities on passenger vessels in the United States including non-US. Most cruise lines require a minimum of 30 days notice for disability-related requests.
