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  1. Just to further clarify, passengers with mobility scooters are NOT required to book accessible cabins. Anyone with a scooter that is foldable and measures 22” or less in width can store their scooter in a regular cabin. The problem arises when passengers bring/rent oversized scooters without knowing the requirements and restrictions. Scooters of all sizes will no longer be stored in the hallway and passengers will have the option to rent a smaller scooter that meets the size regulations if they arrive with a scooter too big for their cabin door. And to the OP’s comments, thank heaven mobility scooters were invented! My sister has been cruising and traveling for three decades because of them, despite her disability. I sincerely hope you never need one.
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