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Coral/Island Princess Balcony ?


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My parents are looking at a handicapped accessible room. Does anyone know if the balconies are more covered on either B618,B620 (Baha Deck) or the C618, C620 (Caribe)?

 

Also, since these rooms are just next to the bump out, is this going to limit their view a lot?

 

We don't HAVE to have a handicapped room for them, but it would be a lot nicer since my mom has a hard time getting into a traditional tub or shower and the safety bars are always a help. She will have a wheelchair, but is not wheelchair bound. If there are other balcony rooms that would be better for them (dad has an oxygen concentrator and mom has the wheel chair to deal with space wise) please let me know. My dad may not be able to be outside for glacier bay due to the cold and dampness so we want the balcony so he can go in and out based on his comfort level.

 

Thanks.

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I've not been on the Coral, but we're going next spring. By asking questions on this site, we've decided on Caribe deck. It seems that they have the largest balconies and they are 1/2 shade 1/2 sun.

That works well for DH & I as he likes shade and I love sun:cool:

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