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The mini suite will actually be larger than the regular mini suites, mainly to accomodate a wheelchair or scooter. The entrance door will also be wider than the normal mini suite, large enough for a scooter to go through. One of the main things you will notice is in the bathroom. Instead of a tub/shower combination, you will have a roll in shower only. These can be a bit of a pain, to be honest, as they tend to flood the bathroom floor as there is no lip on the shower to prevent this. But there will be a drain, to dispense of the water.

All entrances, including your balcony and bathroom will have a slight ramp, again to allow access for a wheelchair.

As said, the mini suite will be larger, so I hope that makes up for some of the other minor changes in this stateroom, since you were assigned this mini suite and didn't actually choose it. Enjoy your cruise!

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