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Utopia of the Seas Accessible Room Tours - Balcony & Virtual Balcony Walkthrough - NEW Royal Cruise

Updated: Dec 17, 2024

Royal Caribbean's NEWEST Ship - the Utopia! The Utopia of the Seas: The World's Biggest Weekend is the world's second largest cruise ship behind the Icon of the Seas. It is the sixth ship in the Oasis Class and entered service on July 19, 2024 out of Port Canaveral, so we were on the 4th sailing in the Inaugural Season on this cruise ship!



This vlog shows full tours of two rooms: an interior stateroom on the 6th floor with a "virtual balcony" aka a virtual porthole that is a tv with live view of outside the ship (room 6149) and an accessible oceanside view balcony on the 14th floor (room 14170). We were fortunate enough to get upgraded, and we really enjoyed it!


This amazing trip had stops at Nassau, Bahamas and Royal Caribbean's private island Perfect Day at Coco Cay!


If you are new to the channel, I have a rare muscle disease, so for extended adventures I use my mobility scooter.


The bathrooms both feature roll-in showers and two twin beds at accessible heights (that could be converted into one queen) and a pull-out sofa that converts into a queen bed. You can watch the vlog for the full tour and review, but both rooms entered into my Top Tier Territory for accessible rooms due to a single ranking: a powered door button. While using my scooter, this feature makes a world of difference and makes the room so much more accessible! This feature is one of many that has made cruising one of my preferred ways to travel with a disability and mobility scooter.


If you have any questions, let me know in the comments! I will also be posting the following vlogs and accessibility reviews from this trip: Full Tour of the Utopia Ship, Food on the Utopia, Activities and Adventures on the Utopia, Perfect Day at Coco Cay, and vlogs from our adventures before embarkation (Hyatt Titusville & Kennedy Space Center). Do you have any favorite cruise ships for traveling with a disability or wheelchair? Would you be interested in a video where I compare Disability-Friendly Cruise Lines with the Utopia versus the Wish? Let me know in the comments!

 
 
 

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