Venue Accessibility

Not every area of the ship is wheelchair accessible. For instance, in Studio B – because it is actually an ice skating rink – the “floor” area in front of the stage (where the ice has been covered) is not wheelchair accessible. However, seating areas on all three sides of the rink are wheelchair accessible.

Also, ALL guests will be asked to leave the Royal Theater between shows, including those in wheelchairs or with other special needs. Within the Theater, as well as on the Pool Deck, there are designated areas for those using wheelchairs.

For those staying in handicap accessible cabins, additional information regarding accessible seating in the venues will be placed in your cabin.

What Passengers Think

Every year it gets better and better. All the hard work by NAHA and the organizers shines through every year making this such an outstanding rock festival at sea. The friendships I have made over the years have made life better all year round and I owe that all to this event. Line-up is always top notch and the non-stop music is what every music fan is desperately searching for, and here you have it, 4 unforgettable, amazing days that stay with you all year long as you anxiously await the next sailing. Bring on 2025!

Vickie, Life changing experience Vickie, Life changing experience

I can honestly say the cruise was incredible – from the music, food, drinks, and service from all involved. Everyone was cheerful and helpful. The Gary Hoey Jam was. The ultimate. I was tired and did not think I would be able to stay awake or stay on my feet all night long. All of the food establishments were very tasty and clean. Considering this is the peak of flu season, I think the ship was very clean and the staff went above and beyond to keep it that way. Great time had by all. Thank you everyone involved.

Patty, Cruise was incredible! Patty, Cruise was incredible!