Looking for a cruise next year but struggling
There are 4 or us. Two adults, one 14yr old (who I guess may be classed as adult by the companies) and one 12 yr old.
My 14yr old sone has a significant physical disability meaning he will need to travel will his powered electric chair, and we would need a disabled accessible room.
Ideally we would all want to be in the same room.
We are looking for a 10-14 day cruise next year between May to end of Sept.
I don't want to spend the earth, but need to know what my options are. I have trawled through the online booking web sites but can't easily see how I can ensure the room is suitable.
Any help appreciated.
Try Royal Caribbean, they have the Independence of the Seas sailing from Southampton, so no flights involved. You can email the special needs dept for assistance. special_needs@rccl.com
Try to book a cruise with an itinerary that does not include tender ports- this means you have to be able to transfer with minimal assistance from the ship to a small boat in order to go into the port of call, which your son would not be able to do.
Some helpful info on this site too - http://www.cruisecritic.co.uk/articles.cfm?ID=105
Thanks emdia43. I did try this. I did not get a reply from Royal Caribbean, nor Gills, when I emailed about this. I guess they are busy before the new year. Will have to phone I presume.
What do I mean by suitable.
cabin, spacious, wide doors, wet room, often described as handycapped or HC on buliton boards
plenty of cabin grades with HC cabins
Access to nearly all decks by lifts(mosts ships have decks that have no lifts usualy upper sun decks)
Wheelchair freindly doors, most automatic and ramped or low sills. ..
Access to all entertainment areas especialy the show lounges
etc.
4 berth cabins are shown on the deck plans,
disabled cabins are shown onthe deck plans
You need to look for both symbols
Also pick HC cabins near a stair well if possible the stewards carts can block the coridors morning an evening.
on NCL these cabins are marked with a square block(HC) and a +(4) or *(5) berths
Once you decide what you want you will have to call, I woukld start with the cruise line for availability and then transfer the booking to the cheapest TA once you have the cabin on hold
Woops see you have now booked, Indepenence fine family choice.
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