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Carnival Conquest

Mobility Scooters & Power Chairs
  • 3 and 4 wheel scooters
  • Left and right hand controls
  • Standard size up to 250 lbs
  • Heavy-duty size up to 350 lbs
  • Bariatric size up to 500 lbs
Manual Wheelchairs
  • Standard 18 inches wide up to 250 lbs
  • Heavy-duty 22 inches wide up to 350 lbs
  • Bariatric 26 inches wide up to 700 lbs
  • Beach wheelchairs
Oxygen Equipment & Accessories
  • Portable battery-powered concentrators
  • Liquid oxygen
  • Cylinders in many sizes
  • Standard concentrators
Patient Lifts & other Mobility Aids
  • Hospital beds
  • Recliner Chairs
  • Hearing-impaired kits
  • Bed & bath safety equipment

 

Carnival Conquest® Cruise Ship Accessibility

  • 28 accessible Carnival Cruise Conquest staterooms
  • Fully accessible staterooms have wider doors, roll-in showers, grab bars and turning space.
Carnival Cruise Line's Carnival Conquest Cruise Ship Vessel

Ship Details

  • Ship Class:  Conquest Class
  • Double Occupancy: 2,974
  • Maximum Occupancy:3,756
  • Tonnage: 110,00
  • Length: 952 feet
  • Beam: 116 feet
  • Cruise Speed: 21 knots
  • Ship’s Registry: Panama
  • Inaugural Date: November 15, 2002
  • Refurbished 2009

Fully Accessible Stateroom Features

  • Stateroom door width: at least 32 inches
  • Bathroom door width: at least 32 inches
  • No doorsill to get into stateroom
  • Ramped bathroom thresholds
  • Commode height 16 inches
  • Bathroom grab bars
  • Lowered sink and stateroom vanity
  • Roll-in showers
  • Fold-down shower bench
  • Hand-held showerheads
  • Lowered closet rod
  • Refrigerator in stateroom
  • Accessible balconies (in select Carnival Conquest rooms)

Boarding

  • Gangways are wide enough to accommodate most wheelchairs and scooters.

Restrooms

  • There are accessible public restrooms available.

Decks

  • All decks have elevator access except all or parts of Decks 11, 12 and 14.

Food & Beverage

  • All dining and bar venues offer wheelchair seating for Carnival cruise accessibility.

Recreational Facilities

  • Rear wheelchair seating in Main Theater
  • Video arcade

Spa & Fitness Center

  • Dry treatment room
  • Fitness equipment
  • Changing Room
  • Restroom

Other Features

  • Camp Carnival Children’s Program
  • Amplified phones
  • Braille/tactile stateroom numbers
  • Braille/tactile public room signage
  • Braille/tactile elevator buttons and audio call signals
  • Art & Photo Gallery
  • Shower Chairs (upon request)
  • In-cabin alert systems
  • Large print menus

Non-Accessible

  • Public Pools/slide
  • Jacuzzi Whirlpool
  • Deck 11-Aft (Jogging Track)
  • Deck 12-Aft (Mini Golf)
  • Deck 14-Sky Deck
  • Sports Deck

Carnival ships have specially-designed cabins for guests with limited mobility. They have three classifications of cabins:

Fully Accessible Cabins (FAC): These staterooms are designed for use by guests with highly limited mobility, who require the regular use of a wheelchair, scooter or other similar assistive devices. Fully Accessible Cabins contain accessible elements including turning space, accessible routes throughout the stateroom and an accessible bathroom. Additionally, the bathrooms contain grab bars and shower seats.

Fully Accessible Cabins – Single Side Approach (FAC-SSA): These staterooms are designed for use by guests with highly limited or no mobility, who require the regular use of a wheelchair, scooter or other similar assistive devices. Fully Accessible Cabins – Single Side Approach are a type of FAC that provide an accessible route and clear floor space on only one side of the bed, in staterooms configured to provide only one bed. In a stateroom configured to provide two beds, the clear floor space will be between the beds, with one side of each bed getting an accessible route. Additionally, these staterooms have an accessible bathroom that contains grab bars and shower seats.

Ambulatory Accessible Cabins (AAC): These staterooms are designed for use by guests with mobility limitations, who do not require the regular use of a wheelchair, scooter, or other similar assistive devices. For example, Ambulatory Accessible Cabins are ideal for guests who only use an assistive device (like a cane or a walker) for traversing longer distances, and who may benefit from certain accessible features like grab bars, to assist with balance.

This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm details directly with Carnival.

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