Cruise Vacations Are Better Than Ever For The Physically Challenged
Most of the newer ships offer wheelchair assessable Staterooms offer dining and seating areas to avoid stairs and elevations. Be sure to inform your travel agent for the cruise line of your wheelchair usage and other special needs prior to booking your cruise sails. Cruise travelers with physical disabilities should check with the onboard Tour Office to ensure that all of the reserve prior to their tours SquareNeeds.
Cruising is the ideal holiday for an individual with a wheelchair, as they can, a number of objectives in a relatively short time visit offers. A cruise offers a variety of travel between locations without the inconvenience of packing and unpacking. They are the choice of experiencing the ship destinations or relax and enjoy the comfort appreciate being pampered at a "town by the sea."
It is important that when one of yourParty uses a wheelchair, you ask the following questions:
* How many wheelchair-accessible cabins on the cruise ship?
* Are the doors to the rooms and elevators large enough to a regular wheelchair needs?
* Can I use my wheelchair to the deck and in the public rooms during my cruise?
* Can I access the dining area?
Lie in some ports where the ship may need to access via wheelchair anchornot be possible.
Ships usually a limited number of wheelchairs, but please note, they must have reserved in advance at time of booking.
Due to SOLAS (Safety of Live At Sea) Regulations, physically disabled passengers sometimes have to have mobility, and a travel companion who can help them to be in an emergency.
You'll find that the newer, larger cruise ships have been built with the goal of full accessibility. A new ship is wider aisles, morespacious cabins, more and more, lifts and ramps where needed. In addition, the designated "accessible" cabins on new ships, with many of the following features that make your cruise a pleasant experience include:
* Salon and cabin doors wide enough for wheelchair users for at least 30 ( ")
* Stateroom size and space requirements for maneuverability and adequate bathroom dimensions for maneuvering
* No "lips" or window sills in bathrooms
* Sinkpositioned so that it can roll in a wheelchair
* Roll-in shower wit one fold-down chair in shower with detachable showerhead
* Bathroom walls with handrails
* Elevated toilet seat, at least 17 "inches high
* Pull-down clothes rails
* The light goes to wheelchair level
* Adjustable mirror above sink
* Portable Phone
* Blinking lights in the cabins for the hearing questioned
Must, in some ports, ships anchorOffshore due to the size of the port or due to the extreme weather conditions (when the weather is too extreme, they are not in port at the station all). They "offer" guests ashore in small boats that may not be accessible for guests in wheelchairs. You want to check with the shore excursion department to determine what shore excursions are best suited for you. In some destinations, especially outside the United States, you are not always accessible transportation andFacilities.
Some of the Princess Cruise Line ship hoists the pool as a physically disabled passengers can enjoy the pool. Some of Holland American ships in a position to offer wheelchair in ports if they do not dock. Ask your travel agent to inquire into these lines, the ship that is suitable for you to find.
There is no reason that everyone should, the physically disabled on a cruise to avoid. Remember, if you are looking to cruise, thatYou have to find your travel agent for the cruise ship offers to your needs.
Now that you know that a cruise may be perfect for you, call your travel agent and pack.
Happy Cruising!
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