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Mobility & Medical

These answers determine which ship classes and cabin categories will actually work for you — not just which line.


This changes which cabin category and door type your advisor will prioritise.


Affects tender port and excursion feasibility.


Some popular ports (Grand Cayman, Santorini) require a small boat transfer from ship to shore. This is one of the most important accessibility questions for planning your itinerary.



Your advisor will confirm arrangements with the cruise line before booking.

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Vision & Hearing

The same lines tend to lead in both areas - this covers both so you get the full picture in one step.


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Cognitive & Sensory Processing

Only a handful of lines have formal programs here - your answers will quickly surface the leaders.

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Dining & Cruise Style

Last step - these help us match you to the right atmosphere and itinerary, and give your advisor useful context before your consultation.



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Dining & Cruise Style

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📋 Full Accessibility Reference Guide

All cruise lines in US waters must comply with ADA requirements. Newer ships generally offer the broadest accessibility. Accessible staterooms on all lines book quickly — book 6–12 months in advance. Verification levels: ✓ = confirmed source · ⚠ = assumed from class · ✗ = unverified.

♿ Auto-Opening Stateroom Doors — Confirmed Status by Class
Celebrity Edge class (Xcel, Ascent, Beyond, Apex, Edge) — electric buttons interior & exterior confirmed by first-hand video (room 9206, Celebrity Edge, 2024)
Celebrity Solstice class (Solstice, Equinox, Eclipse, Silhouette, Reflection) — 32–39" auto-doors, sitting-level key slots confirmed
Royal Caribbean Quantum/Radiance class — confirmed in RCL official accessibility documentation
Carnival Excel class (Mardi Gras, Celebration, Jubilee) — entry AND bathroom auto-doors confirmed first-hand cabin video
MSC World/Seashore class — power-assisted on all accessible staterooms confirmed
Disney Wish class (Destiny, Treasure, Wish) — confirmed Disney accessibility documentation
MSC Meraviglia class — NFC/RFID door tech assumed; not first-hand verified for accessible staterooms
Celebrity Millennium class — assumed from Celebrity fleet docs; different from Edge class — verify before booking
NCL Prima/Prima Plus class (Aqua, Prima, Viva) — assumed from class spec; not individually confirmed
Royal Caribbean Icon/Oasis class — stateroom entry door auto-opens on Icon-class (Icon of the Seas, Star of the Seas) — confirmed by RCL accessibility team. ⚠️ Bathroom door is MANUAL. Note: 26.5" minimum door width on some Icon cabins — verify for wide power chairs.
Holland America Vista class (Westerdam, Zuiderdam, Oosterdam, Noordam) — MANUAL doors confirmed (first-hand video, Westerdam accessible veranda).
Holland America R class (Volendam, Zaandam) — MANUAL doors (oldest fleet, 1999–2000 builds).
Holland America Pinnacle & Signature class — auto-door status still unverified. Call 1-800-547-8493.
Viking Ocean Explorer class — not in SNG database; unverified. Call 1-833-900-0951 before any power wheelchair booking.
Princess Sphere class (Sun Princess, Star Princess) — CONFIRMED MANUAL by Kilinski Travel firsthand (New Year 2024/25). No auto-open button.
Virgin Voyages Lady class — CONFIRMED MANUAL; both stateroom AND bathroom doors manual. Confirmed SNG + first-hand ADA cabin video.
All older classes (RCL Freedom/Voyager/Vision, NCL Jewel/Dawn, Princess Grand/Crown, Carnival Vista/Spirit/Sunshine, MSC Fantasia/Musica) — assume manual unless individually verified. Note: HAL Vista and R class are now confirmed manual (see above).
♿ Mobility & Medical — Best Classes by Need
  • Power wheelchair users — best classes: Celebrity Edge class (Magic Carpet tender + confirmed auto-doors), Carnival Excel class (auto-doors confirmed), Royal Caribbean Quantum/Radiance class (auto-doors confirmed). Avoid Virgin Voyages Lady class (manual doors confirmed) and older ship classes without verified auto-doors.
  • Royal Caribbean — Quantum/Radiance class (Anthem, Ovation, Odyssey, Quantum, Spectrum / Serenade, Jewel, Brilliance, Radiance): Confirmed auto-doors. 5-ft turning radius; roll-in showers; pool lifts. Ovation and Quantum sail Alaska.
  • Royal Caribbean — Icon/Oasis class (Icon, Star, Utopia / Wonder, Symphony, Harmony, Allure, Oasis): 45–50 accessible staterooms. ✓ Stateroom entry door auto-opens on Icon-class (Icon of the Seas, Star of the Seas) — confirmed by RCL accessibility team (Dec 2025). ⚠️ Bathroom door is MANUAL — not automatic. 26.5" minimum door width on some Icon cabins — verify for wide power chairs. Perfect Day at CocoCay fully accessible.
  • Royal Caribbean — Freedom/Voyager class (Freedom, Liberty, Independence / Voyager, Explorer, Adventure, Navigator, Mariner): Roll-in showers confirmed. Auto-doors unverified on these older ships (1999–2008). ALS confirmed in Studio B. Budget-friendly Caribbean option.
  • Royal Caribbean — Vision/Radiance class (Vision, Rhapsody): Fewest accessible staterooms in RCL fleet (~14 per ship). Auto-doors unverified. Not recommended for complex mobility needs.
  • Celebrity — Edge class (Xcel, Ascent, Beyond, Apex, Edge): Best scooter/power chair deck layout — gradual inclines, no steep ramps. Magic Carpet = only wheelchair-accessible tender solution at sea (Edge class only — not Millennium class). Auto-doors confirmed. Celebrity Xcite due 2028.
  • Celebrity — Millennium class (Millennium, Infinity, Summit, Constellation): Roll-in showers and 5-ft turning radius confirmed. Auto-doors assumed (not individually verified). NO Magic Carpet — no accessible tender solution. Good for Med itineraries without tender ports.
  • Disney — Wish class (Destiny, Treasure, Wish): Auto-doors confirmed. Castaway Cay fully paved, beach wheelchairs, dock-access only. Audio description program unique in the industry. Destiny (Nov 2025) assumed same spec — not yet individually verified.
  • NCL — Prima/Prima Plus class (Aqua, Prima, Viva): NCL Access Desk strongest pre-cruise medical coordination of any mainstream line (45-day notice). Dialysis at Sea partnership confirmed fleet-wide. Great Stirrup Cay now docks directly. Auto-doors assumed.
  • NCL — Jewel/Epic class (Jewel, Jade, Pearl, Gem / Epic): NCL Access Desk applies fleet-wide. Auto-doors unverified on older ships (2005–2010). Roll-in showers assumed.
  • Holland America — Pinnacle class (Rotterdam, Nieuw Statendam, Koningsdam): 30–32 accessible staterooms. Strong medical centres. Auto-doors unverified — Rotterdam drydock completed Apr 2026, good time to verify (1-800-547-8493). Book 12+ months for Alaska.
  • Holland America — Signature class (Eurodam, Nieuw Amsterdam): 30 accessible staterooms each. Roll-in showers confirmed. Auto-doors unverified. Core Alaska deployment ships.
  • Holland America — Vista class (Westerdam, Zuiderdam, Oosterdam, Noordam): 28 accessible staterooms each. 23" scooter width limit for standard staterooms — wider scooters must book accessible cabin. ✓ Manual doors confirmed (first-hand video Westerdam). Primary Alaska fleet.
  • Holland America — R class (Volendam, Zaandam): Oldest/smallest HAL ships. ✓ Manual doors confirmed. Not recommended as primary recommendation for significant mobility needs.
  • Princess — Sphere class (Sun Princess, Star Princess): 51 accessible staterooms — highest in Princess fleet, across all categories incl. suites. CONFIRMED MANUAL stateroom doors (firsthand, New Year 2024/25). Roll-in showers confirmed. Star Princess assumed same spec.
  • Princess — Grand/Crown class (Crown, Emerald, Ruby, Sapphire, Diamond, Caribbean / Coral, Island): Roll-in showers confirmed fleet-wide. Auto-doors unverified — assume manual. MedallionClass wearable aids boarding. Coral/Island Princess canal-capable (1,970 passengers) — good for unique itineraries.
  • Carnival — Excel class (Mardi Gras, Celebration, Jubilee): Auto-doors confirmed (entry AND bathroom). Best budget accessible option. Celebration Key private island docks directly. Most accessible Carnival option — direct clients here for any mobility need.
  • Carnival — Vista/Dream class (Horizon, Panorama, Vista / Dream, Breeze, Magic): Roll-in showers confirmed. Auto-doors inconsistent across ships — do not assume. Not recommended for auto-door requirement.
  • Carnival — Spirit class (Spirit, Pride, Legend, Miracle): Roll-in showers confirmed. Auto-doors unverified. Carnival Spirit sails Alaska from Seattle. For auto-door requirement use Excel class.
  • Viking — Explorer class (Astrea, Vela, Neptune, Saturn, Mars + 7 others): Step-free design; ~930 passengers per ship; strong medical facilities; adults-only. Not in SNG database — verify directly before any power wheelchair booking (1-833-900-0951). Roll-in showers assumed.
  • MSC — World/Seashore class (World America, World Europa, Seashore, Seascape): 52–65 accessible staterooms. Power-assisted doors confirmed. 35" doorways. Strong physical accessibility hardware; soft services weaker than Celebrity/NCL. Alaska deployment is Poesia (2008 Musica class — not World class) — verify separately.
  • MSC — Meraviglia class (Meraviglia, Bellissima, Grandiosa, Virtuosa): 35" doors, 5-ft turning radius, open bed frames (Hoyer lift clearance) confirmed. Auto-doors assumed from NFC/RFID technology. Hearing loop confirmed in main theater.
  • MSC — Fantasia class (Fantasia, Splendida, Divina, Preziosa): 35" door width, roll-in showers, open bed frames confirmed. Auto-doors likely manual (pre-2013 builds). 43 accessible staterooms per ship.
  • MSC — Musica class (Musica, Orchestra, Poesia, Magnifica): Oldest MSC ships (2006–2010). MSC Poesia is the Alaska deployment (May–Sept 2026, homeporting Seattle). Poesia confirmed specs: 17 accessible staterooms (215 sq ft) — 12 interior, 2 oceanview, 3 balcony. 35" doors, 5-ft turning radius, roll-in shower, raised toilet, open bed frames. ✓ MANUAL stateroom doors (no auto-open). ✓ All 4 Alaska ports are dock ports (Juneau, Ketchikan, Icy Strait Point, Victoria BC) — no tendering required. Refurbished Feb–Apr 2026. Do NOT assume World/Seashore class specs apply to Poesia.
  • Virgin Voyages — Lady class (Brilliant, Resilient, Valiant, Scarlet): CONFIRMED MANUAL stateroom and bathroom doors (SNG + first-hand video). Roll-in showers confirmed. Adults-only. Not suitable for guests requiring auto-opening doors.
  • Oceania — Allura/Vista/O class (Allura, Vista, Riviera, Marina / Regatta, Nautica, Insignia, Sirena): Auto-doors unverified. O-class (~1,200 passengers) better than R-class (684 passengers) for accessibility. Not recommended for complex mobility needs.
👁 👂 Vision & Hearing — Best Classes
  • Holland America — all classes: Comprehensive Braille fleet-wide — signage, menus, elevator buttons, deck number markings, stateroom numbers. Only major line with full Braille coverage without advance request. Hearing loop in main theater confirmed fleet-wide.
  • Disney — Wish class (Destiny, Treasure, Wish): Audio description in theaters — unique in the industry. Assistive listening; visual & tactile alert systems; Braille menus available. Sensory-friendly screenings fleet-wide.
  • Celebrity — Edge class: Assistive listening in all theaters; closed captioning on in-cabin TV; large-print menus. Magic Carpet accessible for guests with vision impairment too.
  • Royal Caribbean — Icon/Oasis class: Assistive listening in theaters; visual alert systems in accessible staterooms; Braille and large-print daily programs.
  • MSC — Meraviglia/World class: Hearing loop confirmed in main theater on Meraviglia and World class. Braille door plates fleet-wide.
  • NCL — all classes: ASL interpreter available with 90-day advance notice — applies fleet-wide including older Jewel/Dawn class ships.
🧠 Cognitive & Sensory Processing — Best Classes
  • Disney — Wish class: Strongest cognitive/autism support at sea by significant margin. Sensory-friendly screenings, quiet zones, visual schedules, and trained staff across all ships. Sensory guide available on request.
  • Royal Caribbean — Icon/Oasis class: Dedicated autism-friendly program with sensory rooms and trained Adventure Ocean staff — one of only two lines with a formal structured program. Icon class has dedicated Sensory Room.
  • Viking — Explorer class: Small ship (~930 passengers), adults-only, no casino — dramatically reduced sensory load. No formal autism program but environment well-suited to sensory-sensitive travelers.
  • Carnival — Excel class: Strong invisible disability accommodations; flexible dining; staff trained to accommodate sensory needs discreetly.
  • Holland America — all classes: Quieter atmosphere vs mainstream lines reduces ambient sensory load. Cognitive score of 2 reflects limited formal programming, not environment quality.
🍽 Dining & Severe Allergies
  • Disney Cruise Line: Strongest formal allergy protocol — chef tableside consultations are standard, not an exception. Note allergy on booking AND call dining team 72+ hours before sailing.
  • Celebrity Cruises: Strong pre-cruise allergy coordination through dedicated dining team. Premium lines generally have better kitchen discipline for allergy management.
  • All major lines: Accommodate common allergies (gluten, dairy, nut, shellfish) with advance notice. Budget lines (Carnival, MSC) require more proactive communication than premium lines.
  • NCL Access Desk: Handles complex dietary needs including anaphylactic allergies as part of pre-cruise coordination — confirmed fleet-wide.
⚠️ Tender Port Warning — Common Ports by Region

Power wheelchair and scooter users typically cannot board standard tenders. Manual wheelchair users may board some tenders if they can take a few steps and use a collapsible chair. Celebrity Edge class Magic Carpet is the only wheelchair-accessible tender solution in the industry. Always confirm tender policy with the specific cruise line before booking.

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Booking tip: Always call the cruise line's dedicated accessibility desk before finalising any booking to confirm the specific ship's configuration and stateroom availability. Phone numbers: RCL 866-592-7225 · Celebrity 866-592-7225 · HAL 1-800-547-8493 · NCL 1-866-584-9756 · Princess 1-800-774-6237 · Disney 407-566-7455 · Viking 1-833-900-0951 · MSC 877-665-4655 · Carnival 1-800-438-6744 x70.