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Old 06-15-2006, 02:43 PM   #1
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Default Cunard disabled cruiser info....

Queen Elizabeth-2




Operator................Cunard Line
Phone...................800-528-6273
Phone2..................212-880-7500

The QE-2 has four fully accessible cabins and many more that are partially accessible. The numbers of the four accessible cabins are 1048, 1051, 1062 and 1064. They range in size from 289 square feet to 385 square feet. The cabin doors are 33" wide as are the bathroom doors (the bathroom doors are sliders) and there are no sills. The bathrooms are large enough to make a 360 degree turn, they have both tubs and showers with hand showers and grab bars. The sinks are 31.5" high, the toilets are 17" high and have grab bars. The cabins have pull down closet rods and electronic packages for the lights, controls and the doors.

All decks are accessible except the Signal and the Sun Decks. There are accessible public restrooms.





Queen Mary 2




Operator................Cunard Line
Phone...................800-528-6273
Phone2..................212-880-7500

On Friday 26 December 2003 the largest, longest, tallest, widest and most expensive ocean liner ever built sailed into her home port of Southampton for the very first time. Cunard Lines presents the Queen Mary 2, a 2,620 passenger vessel that made her maiden 6-day eastbound Transatlantic crossing in tandem with her royal sister the Queen Elizabeth 2.

The sheer size of the QM2 allows for a variety of passenger spaces. Athletes will find one of the best equipped playing fields anywhere. Sybarites can enjoy the rejuvenating treatments of the world renowned Canyon Ranch Spa. If you’re into health and fitness, there’s a state-of-the-art gym. Or how about a visit to the planetarium? A wine tasting seminar? Or a walk down history lane at the Maritime Quest Exhibit? The Queen Mary 2 is a veritable City at Sea, they even have a kennel so you can bring your best friend along.

When it comes to wheelchair accessibility there are many amenities. There are 30 accessible cabins in a wide variety of categories. You can choose an inside or ocean view cabin, deluxe balcony cabin, junior suite or even the Queen Victoria Suite. The doorways in each of these accessible cabins are 36” wide with offset hinges and a small ramped threshold. Throughout the room where carpet meets other surfaces you will find it flush for easy rolling. There are lowered shelves and all controls are reachable from a seated position. The bathroom doorway is 36” wide with a ramped threshold, there is a roll in shower with grab bars, fold down bench and hand held shower head. The toilet is raised and has grab bars.

You can expect to find furnishings and premium amenities such as a fluffy bathrobe and slippers in your cabin/suite. You can receive and send emails, chose from dozens of movies, review a seminar you thought you might have missed right from the comfort of your cabin. The Queen Mary 2’s brand of elegance and innovative technology makes her one of the finest ships on the sea.
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1967 - Cunard Queen Elizabeth
1970 - Cunard Queen Elizabeth 2
1971 - P&O Oriana
1972 - SS France
1975 - SS Leopard
1977 - P&O Canberra
2005 - NCL Norwegian Jewel - Shakedown Cruise - Jersey
2005/6 - NCL Norwegian Crown - Chile, Cape Horn, Falkland Islands, Uruguay & Argentina - Christmas/New Year cruise
2006 - Fred Olsen Braemar Mini Cruise - Amsterdam & Zeebrugge
2007 - Fred Olsen Braemar Transatlantic - Jamaica, Cuba, Bahamas, Bermuda & Azores
2007 - Fred Olsen Braemar Mini Cruise - Guernsey & Amsterdam
2007 - NCL Norwegian Gem - Shakedown Cruise - Amsterdam
2008 - Costa Allegra - Hong Kong, Philippines, Borneo, Brunei, Singapore, Saigon, Da-Nang & Sanya


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