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We haven’t booked handicapped cabins. They are never available when we book.  My spouse has mobility issues.  Uses a rollator or cane. We always request hotel rooms with walk in shower. Spouse cannot lift leg to get into tub/shower combo. Cruise cabins present new challenges.  Avoid cruises that only have tub/shower combos. Book cabins that have walk-in showers.  Bought a drive rollator that can fold to a small width mainly for getting through small door openings.  A handicapped cabin would certainly be helpful.  Never available.  We are on Marina now in a standard veranda cabin.  There are some handicapped cabins nearby.  They are occupied by people who are not handicapped. Since Oceania doesn’t require doctors note to book, anyone can book those cabins.

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