Princess accommodates people in wheelchairs with good cabins and bathrooms but that is about as far as it goes.
this is by far the most disappointing cruise that I have been on with tight corridors blocked with tables and trolleys, lifts not working, no shore tours offered for people in wheelchairs.
For example I was unable to call a lift as the garbage bins are put directly under the lift call buttons so I either kick the bin out of the way to press the button or waited for someone else to do it for me. I mentioned my issue to a senior maintenance officer who assured me that he would pass on my issue. But each time the bins were moved away from the lifts the cleaners would put them back.
It was great. lots of room for the wheelchair. good cupboard space. Rollin bathroom with enough room to transfer to the shower chair. Although the bed was little high for me to transfer I managed it every night. It was a VERY comfy bed and I got a good nights sleep each night. My only issue is the placement of the TV as you can't see it from the bed. I needed to stay in my chair to watch anything on it.