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It is very important your TA let NCL know as far in advance as possible if you do need a handicapped cabin as they are limited. No, there will be no extra charge for this. Your hubby should be able to fully enjoy his cruise as many are in wheel chairs and seem to be having a great time. Usually there are places in the back of the showroom for wheelchair passengers. The only draw back is going ashore on tenders. If any of the ports do require tendering in you may have to forego them. What the heck, it will give you a chance to stay on ship and do your own thing without 2000 other passengers everywhere. Have a wonderful cruise and good luck with hubby's recovery. Hopefully he will not need his wheelchair in November or if he does, only for part of the time. NMNita


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