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On 12/30/2018 at 3:31 PM, grmmybtty said:

Thank you Babysteps.  You are probably wondering about all these questions about the magnetic walls and ceilings.  We will be going on the 2020 RTW and I am looking at all the storage possibilities on the newly redecorated Insignia. Amazing how much can be hung up with magnets.

If I recall, the RTW19 cruise showed pictures of various cabins with different items hanging from the ceiling,  Will have to check before we do our RTW20 cruise packing.

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On 12/18/2018 at 3:10 AM, ebslcc said:

I was not able to get into 4028 Accessibility cabin but took photos of our friends 4035 accessibility room which should shave the same layout.  The closet are huge, one with an arm that lowers the hangers.  The bathroom is missing shower curtains so the floor gets pretty wet.  Our friends asked for extra chairs since it is difficult  to watch TV in bed.  

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iM sorry EBSLCC, I just fouled up the reply function on this string and now it looks like I took all those photos and described your friends' cabin!  I think it's amazing that you have made such an effort to help other folks with all these photographs.  Way above and beyond if you ask me.    Anyway, my husband and I spent a week in 4035 on Serena last year, and I believe the layout is the same as Insignia's handicapped cabin.   You will have no problem with a wheelchair in that room, Bob.  We did not use a wheelchair, and the housekeeping department kindly brought us another sitting chair, since the room only has one and no couch.  Don't be concerned about water running around the bathroom; the grates in the floor catch and take away any water from the shower.  In fact, they operate more successfully the more water they have in them (maybe a syphon effect?)  there is indeed a shower chair against the wall, and we had a shower curtain, although the door closes and so you might not need one.  the only thing I would note about handicapped accessibility is you no doubt will be limited to one side of the bed, as I doubt the wheelchair would fit between the base of the bed and the wall.  the bed was against the left wall as you entered the room, just past the desk.  the bathroom is on the right side, just past the open door.  and the closets are directly in front of you when you enter.  It was quiet and roomy.  I did feel some guilt about occupying a room that was designed for folks who needed room to roll around.   Oceania assured me they would reassign me if necessary, but I don't have confidence that they really would do this.  Enjoy your long, well deserved vacation.  

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