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Weird cabin question for Norwegian Escape


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Hello!

 

Bit of a backstory - I'm currently booked in cabin 9252 on Norwegian Escape for a cruise in October. My partner has a condition that sometimes requires the use of a wheelchair or a standing walker. There's no more handicap-accessible cabins available in this category, and she's not super keen on spending the money to upgrade - she's dealt with this sort of thing on another cruise, and is pretty flexible about accommodating herself. However, to help her determine which devices would be best to bring, we're wondering about the dimensions of the cabin door.

 

A lil weird, I know.

 

Would anyone possibly have information on such things?

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Not a weird question at all - at least not to those of us who live with these issues.

 

From the NCL website under Accessible Cruising:

Should you choose a stateroom that has not been designated as accessible, you will need to bring a collapsible wheelchair, or if you have a motorized wheelchair or scooter, the width must not exceed 26 inches to enter the stateroom door. 

https://www.ncl.com/about/accessible-cruising

 

Happy cruising!

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