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daniellevates replied to the discussion Cruise lines and wheelchair accessibility in the forum Accessible Cruises 3 months ago
Cruise lines and wheelchair accessibility
While I have only done Caribbean cruises with them, for the ships themselves, I went on newer ships for Royal Caribbean and Disney Cruise Line and found both to be accessible! Royal is more affordable and has more options for destinations as well.
Sprightly and disabilityandsenholidayplannerKandL replied to the discussion Cruise lines and wheelchair accessibility in the forum Accessible Cruises 3 months ago
KandL replied to the discussion Cruise lines and wheelchair accessibility in the forum Accessible Cruises 3 months ago
Cruise lines and wheelchair accessibility
Ideally we like to be able to fly directly from the US into the an airport near the port (typically we fly Delta) so as to not risk missing things with a layover and so as to reduce the number of times there is a transfer to/from wheelchair. More broadly, we really are open to traveling anywhere “safe” and have no specific region or location…
daniellevates replied to the discussion Cruise lines and wheelchair accessibility in the forum Accessible Cruises 3 months ago
disabilityandsenholidayplannerLaura replied to the discussion Cruise lines and wheelchair accessibility in the forum Accessible Cruises 3 months ago
Cruise lines and wheelchair accessibility
Very curious about your experiences. One, how did you find a travel assistant and can you elaborate on those arrangements?
Two, it sounds like on both of the above trips, you mainly stayed on board and watched the scenery from the ships? Is this the case or did I misunderstand? Thank you
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