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Sea__Shell

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  1. Michelle: My opinion is to stay put- you will not be sorry. Carnival does not sell these as handicapped cabins- any agent will try to sell the ones up front-- If you call any agent they will quote you the same cabins. 6232-34 is not in those line ups.

    But if these cabins are not handicapped accessible why is there no step in the bathroom like the rest of them--and why is there a seat in the shower.

    Even the doorway to the balcony is all even with the rest of the floor.

    I can honestly say there is plenty of room in this cabinfor a wheel chair tomove around. Do you know the tiny space they give you to menuever around the bed to get to the balcony?? that is not present in this cabin.

     

    word to you--if you dont take this cabinsome one else will. Keep it.

     

     

    Thanks a lot Serene56-

    I'm taking your advice. We are going to keep this cabin :D I love the size of this balcony.

    Just wondered if you have been able to post the pictures of this cabin yet, or the cabin like it on the Miracle?.......Just anxious to see them:) . Thanks again, you've been a big help!!

     

    Michelle

  2. Thank you all so much for your replies and info, but I am still a bit confused:confused: . I do see in the brochure how cabin #6234 ( and the cabins above this one on the upper floors ) are positioned long ways, the same direction as the long balcony , but the cabin I have booked, # 6232 , next to # 6234 is in row with all the other balcony cabins. If this room ( #6232 ) is handicap I dont want to occupy it if someone else really needs it. So I called my pvp at Carnival today to possibly change my cabin and she assured me it is not a handicap room, and she listed all the features of the room, including a sofabed, 3 closets, and a 100 sq ft balcony. And she checked with the medical dept. and they said cabin #6232 is not a modified cabin.

    But you are the ones that have seen theses cabins and have stayed in them. I may consider changing to another cabin:) Thank You all so much!!!

     

    Michelle

  3. This is our first cruise, any info or opinions on cabin # 6232 on the Carnival Legend would be helpful.

    Is the balcony really as large as it looks on the ship layout map in the brochure?

    What is in the blank space next to this cabin?

    I've read that first time cruisers should stay low and mid ship, is this cabin too far in the rear ? Is there more movement in forward or rear cabins, or is there no difference?:confused:

    Thank You all so much!! Any info will be a big help to a first timer like me:D

     

    Michelle

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