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Q: what access arrangements are there for wheelchair passengers?
Submitted by:Robertson, Wirral on 23rd Jul 2008
Subject: All Cruises
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Answer by Davis, Winchester (24 Jul 08 13:12) to a QUESTION by Robertson (23 Jul 08 23:49)
Don't go on MSC ships as they don't always provide ramps or assistance for disabled passengers and certainly not when you are laeving the ship Chris
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Answer by Neil and Ida Down, Southampton (24 Jul 08 00:08) to a QUESTION by Robertson (23 Jul 08 23:49)
All that you would expect particularly on American run ships where they are ahead of the UK on access and amenities. Most ships have cabins for disabled people with wheelchair access and well arranged facilities although these are often taken up quickly. If you are travelling by plane make sure that the airline is aware of your needs and you will be given extra help and care. If you want more specific advice...just ask. .... Neil
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Comment by Robertson, Bebington (02 Aug 08 00:02) about an ANSWER by Neil and Ida Down (24 Jul 08 00:08)
Many thanks, I may well ask for more information from you!
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