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Horizon Handicap Cabin


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We sailed on the Horizon 3 yrs ago in a handicapped cabin. My husband is in a wheelchair and had no problems getting around. The beds are in an L confirguration. There is a small table and 1 chair in the room. The bathroom is large enough for anyone in a wheelchair to do 180 turn. The elevators are smaller than those on the larger ships and depending what time of day you're using them depends on how long of a wait to get on. The longests waits were around dinning times in the am and pm. The main dinning room is only 1 level and we found it to be more intimate, less noisey and the service more personnel than on the larger ships. If you have other specific questions let me know. Hope this helps.

 

Carol

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