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

My wife and I will NEVER MISS The Rock Legends Cruise. We make at least a 2 week vacation out of it, driving down from Cleveland. Pam and the staff at NAHA do an incredible job every year. Whenever we think it can’t get any better than this, it does. It’s a RocknRoll Fantasy. Love to all.

Brian and Karen, NEVER MISS Brian and Karen, NEVER MISS

We’ve been on cruises before, but this one was so different and so much fun! Leave your dressy clothes at home. Pack your concert T-shirts and you’re good to go. The music is top notch and yes they still sound great!! I feel like it was a once in a lifetime experience (unless I go again).

Kris, Bucket List Kris, Bucket List