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are most places on board wheelchair exceccable?
Submitted by:pocock, teignmouth devon on 6th Sep 2008
Subject: All Cruises ![]()
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by hue, ST.MARTIN (06 Sep 08 20:54)
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a QUESTION by pocock (06 Sep 08 15:39)
ocean village is fantastic I have taken wheel chair on two cruises and I took my 'scooter' on trans atlantic crossing around the caribbean, so go for it !!
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by BLYTH, Dundee (06 Sep 08 18:48)
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a QUESTION by pocock (06 Sep 08 15:39)
All the ships built in the last 10 years are OK but some of the older ships are not, you don't specify a cruise line or ship so difficult to supply any more information.
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by pocock, Teignmouth Devon (08 Sep 08 08:39)
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an ANSWER by BLYTH (06 Sep 08 18:48)
thankyou for replying I was thinking about the Queen Victoria
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by BLYTH, Dundee (09 Sep 08 08:51)
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a QUESTION by pocock (08 Sep 08 08:39)
The access around the ship should pose no problems the surprising info is that QM2 has 30 wheelchair access cabins and the Victoria only 20. It is on the trips ashore you need to check with the excursion desk so that you get reserved seats at the front of the coach, unless you are doing your own thing when in port and using the local taxis/minibuses.
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