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ADA Ambulatory Accessible Cabins (AAC)

Published 06/28/2016 09:34 AM   |    Updated 02/28/2024 10:32 AM

Our ships have three classifications of specially-designed cabins for guests using wheelchairs or those who have mobility limitations and could benefit from the features of an accessible cabin.   

You have selected an Ambulatory Accessible Cabin (AAC)
Navigator Code: P 

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Designed for use by guests with mobility disabilities who:

  • Do not require the regular use of a wheelchair, scooter, or other similar assistive devices
  • Device must be 21" or less and stored in the guest's cabin
  • Only uses an assistive device (such as a cane or walker) for traversing longer distances
  • May benefit from certain accessible features, such as grab bars to assist with balance
  • The entry doorway measures approximately 22 inches (therefore mobile device must be 21” or less), an 8 inch lip into the cabin bathroom, a 4 inch lip into the shower stall and for cabins with balconies, a 7 inch lip to the balcony.
    • Please note: The following Ambulatory Accessible cabins on the Carnival Celebration, Carnival Jubilee and Mardi Gras cannot safely accommodate a scooter: 4261, 4267 and 16284.
       

The other cabin classifications are:

  • Fully Accessible Cabin (FAC)
  • Fully Accessible Cabin - Single Side Approach (FAC-SSA)

For your information, standard cabins have an entry doorway measuring approximately 22 inches, an 8 inch lip into the cabin bathroom, a 4 inch lip into the shower stall and a 7 inch lip to the balcony (where applicable).
 

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