DCL St Thomas Accessibility ST205

PrincessNelly

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Just curious if anyone has taken the ST205 accessibility St Thomas tour with Disney Cruise Line?
I'm interested in feedback whether you thought it was worth it and what sightseeing did you accomplish?
 
You may want to add more of a description of what that tour is. I don’t think most people know what number their tour was. I did 2 port excursions on my Eastern Caribbean cruise remember the names but not codes.
Unfortunately there's not much of a description outside of it being a slow paced tour of St Thomas for guests with limited mobility.
That kind of why I have questions on anyone who's done it.
 
In May we did a bus tour of St Thomas, and I think it was labeled for accessibility, and I think that’s the vehicle we were on.

It was suitable for what I wanted. I took this picture from the high point we were at of DH with the Magic.
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We stopped at a store that had drinks that were touted as the best….Banana Marguerita, and yes they were good.

We went to St Thomas on our honeymoon, 56 years ago, and we had been there many times since. I can’t do much walking or swimming/snorkeling, but I wanted to see the island again. I was pleased.

On my next DCL stop at St Thomas, in January I have booked a “Resort for a day” not through DCL. I will enjoy a pool day.
 

In May we did a bus tour of St Thomas, and I think it was labeled for accessibility, and I think that’s the vehicle we were on.

It was suitable for what I wanted. I took this picture from the high point we were at of DH with the Magic.
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We stopped at a store that had drinks that were touted as the best….Banana Marguerita, and yes they were good.

We went to St Thomas on our honeymoon, 56 years ago, and we had been there many times since. I can’t do much walking or swimming/snorkeling, but I wanted to see the island again. I was pleased.

On my next DCL stop at St Thomas, in January I have booked a “Resort for a day” not through DCL. I will enjoy a pool day.
Wonderful. thank you so much!
 
I think the description and @bobbiwoz ’s post give a pretty good idea of what to expect. Depending on whether you are wheelchair bound or not determines if you need the -A tour(allows wheelchairs).

Be prepared to use steps into bus. The wheelchair accessible tour does allow for up to 2 wheelchairs and has a lift.
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Mountain Top is where they would have stopped for drinks. The view of Magen’s Bay from above is fairly standard in St Thomas, accessible excursion or just heading to the beach. It’s iconic St Thomas.

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Basically, you should expect a drive around and look kind of excursion. For some, that’s better than staying in port.

At the port, you can do some shopping, eat or drink - there are several choices - and look at the harbor.

I’m pretty sure I noted curb ramps at the sidewalk corners in this area. It is also not a high-traffic area.

Views from the deck of the Fantasy. Disney docks at the WICO (West Indies Co) pier in Havensight.

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