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nseagirl

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They can be split or together – whatever the preference. I recall some at right angles – but I might be confusing that with Superior OV on the Sovereign (sorry). By the way, the cabin feels much roomier when the beds are split. It gives a little more floor space in the middle of the cabin, rather than by the walls.

 

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One type they never show on the RCI web site are the layouts for the accessible staterooms. We assume there is room to maneuver a wheelchair on either side of the bed(s). Our preference is to put them together as a queen size but as noted above this splits leftover space into two seperate side spaces....each smaller than one combined space. It would be nice if they could address questions like this with a diagram of these too on the accessible staterooms web page.

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