This is my blog about my experiences
of travelling with a disability. I won’t
lie at times it had been both challenging and frustrating, but if you can get
passed that cruising is a wonder way to see our beautiful world. Cruising is something that I have been passionate
about since I was a small child listening to my godmother’s adventures on the
seas and took my first cruise in 1982.
For a few years I took your
traditional sun holidays but with a declining health I looked for an
alternative way to holiday and cruising seemed the natural choice. One tip I have is to do your research look at
the deck plans and the symbols and confirm with your cruise agent the details
are correct, you can never do too much research. Look up the cruise lines policy when it comes
to scooters to see if they have restrictions on what cabins are available to
them.
I am incredibly lucky that for
the past ten years I have cruised with my best friend and without her help it
wouldn’t be possible. We both love
cruising and like everyone we have a bucket list.
I also have a just started a group on Facebook called Cruising-The Disabled Way and is for those of us who have limited mobility. Both my blog and Facebook page are for anyone who shares my passion for cruising and they can talk about any cruise line. I do not understand why people
think you should be loyal to one cruise line, I myself have used three and
everyone is different in their own way.
It doesn’t matter which cruise line I am embarking on I still get the
same goose bumps. I hope you enjoy reading my new blog it is only in its infancy as is my Facebook group.
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