Written by Chillie Falls, March 28, 2022
Accessible Cabin 1535 Adventure of the Seas is a quick cabin tour pointing out the more than adequate size of an interior accessible cabin on Adventure of the Seas for a mobility challenged, solo cruiser. There is plenty of space for turning the scooter around and charging it at night. Also, the door seems to be set very close to the ADA recommended 5 lb of pressure. It is much easier to enter and exit than most of the accessible cabins I have recently used. Don’t get me wrong. It is still clumsy getting a scooter in or out of a door when you are alone. But this is a vastly better set up than many ships I have recently sailed.
The only drawback to this cabin is that like most cruise ship cabins, there are no electrical outlets on either side of the bed. I now travel with a bar surge protector that has 6 outlets. That way I can charge my scooter while running my oxygen concentrator and still charge my laptop, phone and portable oxygen unit. It works quite well for my needs even though I can’t plug in bedside.
That said, if you need a wheelchair/scooter accessible interior cabin, I would recommend this one.
NOTE: I have been informed by Adventure of the Seas Excursion Desk that the Port of Costa Maya Mexico has no accessible excursions. I will explore that information further while in port on Sunday.