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  1. On 3/6/2024 at 7:01 PM, Tanner said:

    We are able bodied and have travelled on Royal several times.  We booked an accessible balcony room on an upcoming sailing as my wife will be coming off of a surgery and may require a wheel chair OR if recovery progresses well enough maybe only crutches.  

    All I know is that if she does not require a rented wheel chair we do not want to take up an accessible room.  But we likely won't know until a couple weeks before sailing.  Does anyone have any similar experiences or know what happens if we try to give up the accessible room, such as what type of room will we get, is there any price reductions/increases we may face??

    Thanks for any advice 

     

    I admire your honesty and forethought. I've seen too many jerks on other sites offering "cruise hacks" suggesting that healthy able bodied people book an accessible cabin strictly to get a larger room at no extra cost. I'd go to sea with you anytime.

  2. According to others following this at other sites, the "woman" doing this showed up early in the morning while still dark, threw some worthless crap on the chair and affixed  the sign to the back every morning. Must be someone of known identity or status as crew members did nothing. Remember, this was  A 15 DAY CRUISE. And they did nothing. I honestly hope this is not true. If so, shame on everybody.

  3. 2 hours ago, USFFrank said:

    Now if this person has gone this far to create a special "this is my chair sign" for just 1 cruise, one would think they would also have the courtesy of making additional smaller plaques with the time of day (I'll be nice and say in 15 minute increments) on them (be sure to say either AM or PM). Those could be attached to the bottom of the sign. Left chair at 9:45 AM for example.

    Yea I know, that would be asking too much.

    You're a visionary Frank.

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