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Q: problems with mobility
Submitted by:murray, west kirby on 27th Aug 2008
Subject: All Cruises
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Answer by Flopsy, London (06 Sep 08 17:45) to a QUESTION by murray (27 Aug 08 23:18)
There can be major problems. You need to consider this on a ship-by-ship basis and check bathrooms, public areas etc. I have had to do this. On some ships it can be very difficult transfering to land from the boat by tender (i.e. a smaller boat).
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Answer by Buckley, RHYL (28 Aug 08 11:43) to a QUESTION by murray (27 Aug 08 23:18)
All modern ships have good access and facilities for wheelchair users including special rooms.The Berlitz guide will give you a rating for the best ships,But please remember that not all port have good disabled facilities so maybe consider sailing from a UK port where they have plenty of help and close to the ship parking,RCI would be my recommendation but out of the school holidays,best of luck?
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Answer by Bavister, Newbury (28 Aug 08 00:08) to a QUESTION by murray (27 Aug 08 23:18)
You do not say what your question is other than with mobility. Arcadia with P & O are very very good with people with mobility problems and look after them well. I would suggest one should avoid the family orientated ships as the staff did not seem as empathetic. P & O will send you a questionnaire as to your mobility problems and requirements. Be Honest - remember you cannot bleat afterwards if you are not direct in your dealing with the company. Bon Voyage!
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