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Constellation 7139 & 7137 & 7144


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Cabins 7137 and 7139 are handicapped cabins. The cabins are wider than a normal cabin with a wider doorway and handicapped bathroom. The bathroom has a roll-in shower, ADA height toilet with grab bars on either side, and a roll-in sink. The bathroom is also larger than normal.

Turning radius is quite good and there is plenty of space to store a wheelchair or scooter at night (even if you have twin beds).

 

Other than being wider than normal, it is the same as a normal cabin, but has a love seat, not a sofa.

 

Cabin 7141 is a bit smaller than 7137 and 7139--so if you can, avoid it. There isn't as much turning radius for a wheelchair or scooter.

 

Including 7143, these cabins are just around the corner from the elevator. We never had a problem with excessive noise from the elevator and I am a very light sleeper.

 

If possible, stay in 7137 or 7139 (in front of the elevators), because you have a better forward view from the balcony.

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