I chose this ship for a family cruise (10 people) because I had been on other Royal Caribbean ships.
The door to the handicapped accessible cabin was automatic if you were able to put your key card over the reader an turn the handle. In order to exit the room I was told to push a mechanism over the door. This was an impossibility while seated on a scooter n
On other Royal. Caribbean ships I had found stand alone handicapped restrooms that someone could enter to assist me. On this ship I found the accessible restrooms in the back of the regular restroom. The location made it difficult to enter and leave while riding a scooter.
There were very few amenities in the bathroom. There were little bars of soap and some kind of shower gel in a pump in the shower.
We were delighted to see that they only filled the refrigerator if you requested it.
Out cabin steward supplied us with extra towels and kept our ice bucket full.
We only managed to speak to him a few times because he was always busy.
We were able to see much of the island in a comfortable van.
Not handicapped friendly. Very hot and not able to get to shade.