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R302 on Azura is showing as an adapted cabin and is slightly larger than a standard balcony. When we first started cruising we booked a standard balcony cabin on Riviera deck and is was perfectly adequate.  It's also right by the aft lifts. Sorry but cannot find any photos. I'm sure that it will be absolutely fine. Azura is one of our favourite ships. Have a great cruise. We are booked on Ventura in November and really looking forward to it.

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1 minute ago, PJ's said:

R302 on Azura is showing as an adapted cabin and is slightly larger than a standard balcony. When we first started cruising we booked a standard balcony cabin on Riviera deck and is was perfectly adequate.  It's also right by the aft lifts. Sorry but cannot find any photos. I'm sure that it will be absolutely fine. Azura is one of our favourite ships. Have a great cruise. We are booked on Ventura in November and really looking forward to it.

Its next to the fwd lifts not the aft. Adapted cabins are 50% wider than standard cabins, to allow for a wheelchair to manoeuvre.  The bathroom is set up as a wet room with full roll in wheelchair access and is on the right as you enter. The bed(s) are also on the right, and if set up as twins the right hand bed is up against the bathroom wall. The balcony has a ramp to allow for wheelchair access.

The only drawback to all Azura cabins is that you need binoculars to see the tiny 20" TVs.

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On 7/30/2022 at 2:46 PM, PJ's said:

R302 on Azura is showing as an adapted cabin and is slightly larger than a standard balcony. When we first started cruising we booked a standard balcony cabin on Riviera deck and is was perfectly adequate.  It's also right by the aft lifts. Sorry but cannot find any photos. I'm sure that it will be absolutely fine. Azura is one of our favourite ships. Have a great cruise. We are booked on Ventura in November and really looking forward to it.

Thanks for your encouraging information and we are looking forward to the cruise

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On 7/30/2022 at 2:57 PM, terrierjohn said:

Its next to the fwd lifts not the aft. Adapted cabins are 50% wider than standard cabins, to allow for a wheelchair to manoeuvre.  The bathroom is set up as a wet room with full roll in wheelchair access and is on the right as you enter. The bed(s) are also on the right, and if set up as twins the right hand bed is up against the bathroom wall. The balcony has a ramp to allow for wheelchair access.

The only drawback to all Azura cabins is that you need binoculars to see the tiny 20" TVs.

 

On 7/30/2022 at 2:57 PM, terrierjohn said:

Its next to the fwd lifts not the aft. Adapted cabins are 50% wider than standard cabins, to allow for a wheelchair to manoeuvre.  The bathroom is set up as a wet room with full roll in wheelchair access and is on the right as you enter. The bed(s) are also on the right, and if set up as twins the right hand bed is up against the bathroom wall. The balcony has a ramp to allow for wheelchair access.

The only drawback to all Azura cabins is that you need binoculars to see the tiny 20" TVs.

thanks for taking the time to help us with this information we appreciate what you have done

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