Oceana Deck 8 deck plan
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Cruisedeckplans provides full interactive deck plans for the Oceana Deck 8 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 Oceana Deck 8 deck plan showing public venues and cabin numbers and locations.
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Adapted cabin | |
Double sofa bed | |
Fixed double bed | |
Fixed twin beds | |
Interconnecting | |
Part obstructed | |
Single sofa bed | |
Two pullmans | |
Upper pullman |
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Sub Categories on Deck 8
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Public Spaces on Deck 8
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larger size of the space on Oceana.
Cafe Jardin
The re-vamped Cafe Jardin is Marco Pierre's restaurant offering fantastic views of the central four deck atrium. Open for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner, light snacks, baguettes and pizza are served in the casual atmosphere 24 hours a day.Winners
The brightly coloured bar has a casual atmosphere and its large comfortable chairs offer a welcoming break from the gaming tables in the Casino. Guests can also catch up with the latest sporting events on the screens in Winners or enjoy the live music at night.Monte Carlo Club
The Monte Carlo Club wraps around a sweeping marble staircase, and fills the width of the ship. Its sculptured ceiling and backlit curved glass panels create a very stylish after-dinner venue. Guests can test their gaming skills on blackjack and poker tables, or try their luck on the roulette wheel or slot machines.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 8
These cabins are on the Oceana
Cabin D311 Category Outside
Cabin D315 Category Outside
Cabin D324 Category Outside
Cabin D326 Category Outside
Cabin D327 Category Outside
Cabin D329 Category Outside
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Passengers bringing wheelchairs / scooters who wish to travel in a non-adapted stateroom may do so, but please be aware that your wheelchair / scooter must be collapsible and you must be able to negotiate the stateroom without it, as the stateroom doorway will be too narrow to allow it to pass through and the bathrooms have a raised threshold, preventing access. Passengers should ensure that where a stateroom contains a bath with shower they have sufficient mobility to climb into the bath to use the shower.
Any passengers requiring the use of a wheelchair, mobility scooter or walking aid must provide their own, as any wheelchairs kept on board the ship are for medical emergencies only. Please be aware that some of our ships are larger than others and you may need to walk relatively long distances on board. If this is likely to affect your overall enjoyment of your cruise you are advised to consider carefully the suitability of your chosen holiday.
For the safety of all our passengers, P&O Cruises operates size guidelines for all wheelchairs and mobility scooters where a standard (non-adapted) stateroom has been booked (These restrictions do not apply to passengers bringing a motorised wheelchair and booked in fully accessible cabins). For all bookings, non-collapsible wheelchairs and scooters must meet the following specifications: Width Weight Battery No more than 20 inches (51cm) No more than 45kg total, with no component piece to weigh more than 23kg when disassembled Gel or Dry Cell only
Passengers bringing manual wheelchairs or mobility scooters need to ensure these are collapsible, to allow them to pass through the stateroom door, if their open width exceeds the above measurements All wheelchairs, mobility scooters and walking aids must be stored in your stateroom when not in use, as they can not be allowed to obstruct corridors, emergency doors or stairwells. P&O Cruises will not be responsible for the storage of personal mobility equipment. Failure to store personal mobility equipment in staterooms may result in passengers being disembarked. Please be advised that the use of mobility scooters is prohibited in theatres on board. Allocated wheelchair spaces are for the use of full time wheelchair users and their companions only. The parking of unattended mobility scooters is prohibited in public areas and all walkways, including emergency evacuation routes, on board.