We thoroughly enjoyed our cruise to Alaska on the Regatta. We had taken advantage of the "third passenger travels free" promotion. We took my elderly disabled mother with us. Other than being a little crowded in a stateroom meant for two, the three of us managed just fine.
It was relatively easy to maneuver through the ship with the wheelchair. Staff would leap to help if thresholds or restaurant seating presented a problem. We were able to fold the wheelchair for storage in our stateroom so that was also not an issue. The only trouble spot in our room was the 5" step down from the bathroom to the bed area.
Service
A1 - 7038 - Port side, middle of the ship:
Good location
This room is conveniently close to an elevator and the laundry area (but not too close). There is a housekeeping supply facility just steps away from the stateroom entrance. It was never noisy or in any way a problem for us.
The room is quiet. The tender boats and life boats are immediately below it and above are the 8th deck staterooms.
Three of us didn't use all of the storage that was available in the stateroom.
The room was reasonably comfortable. It was always immaculate after the cleaning staff had visited.
The verandah is a great place to people watch when the pilot boats or tenders are loading.