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Star Princess Handicap Cabins


nednrom

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That's what I read here a little while ago and was afraid of. There is 3 of us and we are assigned an inside handicap cabin. Why would Princess assign us the cabin knowing it doesn't accommodate 3 people? Any advice on what to do? Maybe they have roll-away beds?

 

I need to call and find out the scoop.

 

Thanks

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I would be interested to see what they tell you. I have 2 kids in wheelchairs and I can't cruise with them unless I take someone else with me and get 2 cabins. Unless I get a suite on the sun class or sail on the Diamond or Sapphire because those two ships have handicap cabins with 2 uppers and 2 lowers. I was hoping that the Caribbean would be that way but it isn't and now I'm hoping that the new Crown is.

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I know some of the ships have handicapped rooms that three even sometimes four can accomodate. My sister always goes to help out my Mom and Dad.

The Coral will book three and we will be on the Sapphire next year and they

booked a handicapped for three. A diagram of the ship, will show which cabins

are set up for more then two.

 

Carol

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