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Cruisedeckplans provides full interactive deck plans for the Oceania Marina Deck 10 deck. Just move your mouse over any cabin and a pop up will appear with detail information, including a full description and floor layout, and a link to pictures and/or videos. These are the newest deck plans for Oceania Marina Deck 10 deck plan showing public venues and cabin numbers and locations.



 

# Deck Plan Symbols
Connecting staterooms symbol Connecting staterooms
Double sofa bed symbol Double sofa bed
Elevator symbol Elevator
Obstructed view symbol Obstructed view
One pullman bed symbol One pullman bed
Restrooms symbol Restrooms
Single sofa bed symbol Single sofa bed
Two pullman beds symbol Two pullman beds
Wheelchair accessible symbol Wheelchair accessible
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Sub Categories on Deck 10

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Cabin Check Tool

This tool will help you see what is on the deck above and the deck below your stateroom. Don't be surprised by loud chair scraping noise above you.



Accessible cabins on Deck 10

These cabins are on the Oceania Marina

Cabin 10046 Category Interior

Cabin 10050 Category Interior


The median age for cruisers on Oceania's ships is 67 years old, and understanding their clientele, the ships themselves are accessible. The accessible staterooms have wider doorways to the staterooms and bathrooms to accommodate wheelchairs; roll-in/roll-out showers; grab bars in the bathrooms; and an alert button. For guests who are deaf or hard of hearing, room kits featuring a visual and tactile alert system are available upon request and televisions provide close captioning on some channels.

Two points that guests with disabilities should be aware of include (1) The Main Lounge has one step that goes down to the dance floor; however, the ships have spaces reserved for wheelchairs that provide good sightlines to the shows; (2) The doors on the decks are wooden, not automatic. Guests should not be discouraged by this though as the ships have more than 400 staff members who are readily on hand to assist with opening doors. These staff members are also very accommodating with carrying trays on the buffet lines, getting drinks and providing unrivaled personalized service.

Other accessibility features include embarkation and debarkation assistance; accessible gaming; corridors that allow for 180 degree wheelchair turns; and Braille/tactile signage and elevator controls.

Oceania does not provide wheelchairs or scooters for their guests.






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