KandL
MemberCruise lines and wheelchair accessibility
My wife and I have done cruises to Alaska and the western Mediterranean since one of us has become wheelchair dependent. In both cases we traveled with Princess and the travel was very enjoyable, although we did use private tour guides at each port in the Mediterranean as the excursions offered by Princess which were interesting to us did not…
We did our travel through a guide and I can’t recall whether we purchased the tickets that day or whether our guide had purchased them in advance. My apologies for not remembering.
Our experience with the Tokyo SkyTree was great. We found it to be quite wheelchair accessible/friendly and staff were fantastic in terms of awareness of a wheelchair user and helping to be sure the experience was top quality for this individual as well. We were fortunate that the weather was beautiful and clear and we were able to get our…
samtsaiHas anyone had experiencing traveling to, or living in, Poland while using a wheelchair? If so, do you feel a vacation there would be both doable and enjoyable? We lived there 25 years ago, loved it, and would love to return to visit but, unlike then, one of us is now wheelchair dependent.
Keio Plaza Hotel vs Hilton Tokyo
Closing the loop on this post—We decided to stay at Hilton Tokyo in Shinjuku and we’re very happy with our choice. We had a room on the 32nd floor that was spacious enough to allow for good maneuverability without feeling cramped. The bathroom had a nice roll in shower with curtain and plenty of space, toilet was in the same room and did not…
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