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Is there an online way I can find out which cabins are specified for handicaped. We are getting ready to book our next cruise and want to be able to at least consider asking for such a cabin. And can anyone tell us just how such cabins differ from standard cabins on Princess ships?

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Don't know about on-line, but in the brochures the Handicapped Cabins are noted with a symbol, usually a wheelchair (but you may need a magnifying glass to decipher it).

 

Cabins are generally larger, with assist rails in the bathrooms, and have a tub with shower, rather than just shower. I believe the doors are wider also, to allow wheelchairs.

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Thanks ... I'll look at the brochures. Tub with shower would actually be bad since my wife can step up higher than perhaps 6-8 inches. Princess and Celebrity have gotten us a shower stool for regular cabins with showers ... that may be what we will stay with.

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