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Hello-

Do the handicapped mini's on the Regal/Royal have covered balconies? Am sailing with my 80+ year old parents & direct sun is not good for them.

 

Thanks,

Chris

 

All balconies on the sides of these two ships are covered.

 

However, if the sun is at an angle, it can shine onto the balconies.

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Hello-

Do the handicapped mini's on the Regal/Royal have covered balconies? Am sailing with my 80+ year old parents & direct sun is not good for them.

 

Thanks,

Chris

 

Yes, they're covered... get one on the bump-out and you'll have a larger, covered balcony.

 

Here's a few photos from a friend's cruise in one.

 

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Royal Princess - New Year's 2015 004 by Richard, on Flickr

 

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Royal Princess - New Year's 2015 005 by Richard, on Flickr

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Not sure about the mini-suite for people with disabilities but the regular mini-suite I had was covered by the above balcony. Of course, even that cover won't protect you from sun early or end of day. My video below has a good tour of the mini-suite at the end. You do see the balcony.

 

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