My wife is a Stroke Survivor of 7 years & we travel with electric wheelchair. We found that this is NOT the ship that caters to handicapped people. It was proven to us very quickly when we requested a setting with 6-8 people....we were put in an isolated area with seating for just the two of us. We were told there was NO available seating for US at a 6-8 person table. Yet as we sat their about 10 feet away from maitre'd we watch everyone else able to switch their seating when they requested. Also when we booked the cruise we requested a large seating table.
We found that what they call HANDICAPPED BATHROOMS around the ship were Very Difficult to enter because of the NARROW DOORWAYS & Heavy Srping Doors. There was NO Coed bathrooms that my wife & I could use together. THUS when we needed a bathroom while away from our room we had to go BACK to our room. This made the trip very inconvenient for both of us.
The food was good. We dined several nights at the Novereau restaurant because of our POOR seating in Main Dining Area. Food & Service was EXCELLENT. Dinning at the Buffet was different. We have my wife in a wheelchair & I am Blind. There was NO One to up us at this facility as far as seating & helping by carrying trays. Royal Caribbean lines had several people there to help with this type of service.