Electronic scooter question

I would say the two ship tours we did [walking tour and art of the ship tour] are largely scooter friendly, though you may miss out on some details.

For example, during the art of the ship tour they use the stairs to go from floor to floor. The stairs are next to the elevators, so you can take the elevator to get to the next floor of the tour. But sometimes while walking the stairs the tour guide will provide some additional information which you would miss out on if you are not also walking the stairs. But most of the info is given out on the floors [not stairs] where they gather the group up and those are accessible via the elevators.

My understanding is that galley tours are rare and not usually offered. They have not been offered on each of the 5 previous cruises we have done [2 fantasy, 3 dream]. If they are offered, they are not listed in the Navigator, you can only learn about them by asking guest services.

SW
 
I would say the two ship tours we did [walking tour and art of the ship tour] are largely scooter friendly, though you may miss out on some details.

For example, during the art of the ship tour they use the stairs to go from floor to floor. The stairs are next to the elevators, so you can take the elevator to get to the next floor of the tour. But sometimes while walking the stairs the tour guide will provide some additional information which you would miss out on if you are not also walking the stairs. But most of the info is given out on the floors [not stairs] where they gather the group up and those are accessible via the elevators.

My understanding is that galley tours are rare and not usually offered. They have not been offered on each of the 5 previous cruises we have done [2 fantasy, 3 dream]. If they are offered, they are not listed in the Navigator, you can only learn about them by asking guest services.

SW
Wow. Thank you for the detailed info. We’re doing the 11 night , so hoping for filler activities.
 
Some videos I found showing either the entire tour or snippets from it, which will give you an idea of what to expect. Each time we have done the art of the ship tour it is slightly different -- probably because of which CM is doing it, though the same basics are covered.

This is the art of the ship tour on the Wonder, but gives a good idea as it is pretty much the entire tour on that ship:
Also, because it is a different ship, there will be other/different things on your ship, too !

This is the walking tour on the Fantasy, which is focused on the atrium and shopping areas of decks 3 and 4:

SW
 

I would say the two ship tours we did [walking tour and art of the ship tour] are largely scooter friendly, though you may miss out on some details.

For example, during the art of the ship tour they use the stairs to go from floor to floor. The stairs are next to the elevators, so you can take the elevator to get to the next floor of the tour. But sometimes while walking the stairs the tour guide will provide some additional information which you would miss out on if you are not also walking the stairs. But most of the info is given out on the floors [not stairs] where they gather the group up and those are accessible via the elevators.

My understanding is that galley tours are rare and not usually offered. They have not been offered on each of the 5 previous cruises we have done [2 fantasy, 3 dream]. If they are offered, they are not listed in the Navigator, you can only learn about them by asking guest services.

SW
Some videos I found showing either the entire tour or snippets from it, which will give you an idea of what to expect. Each time we have done the art of the ship tour it is slightly different -- probably because of which CM is doing it, though the same basics are covered.

This is the art of the ship tour on the Wonder, but gives a good idea as it is pretty much the entire tour on that ship:
Also, because it is a different ship, there will be other/different things on your ship, too !

This is the walking tour on the Fantasy, which is focused on the atrium and shopping areas of decks 3 and 4:

SW
Wowee! thank you thank you. I’ll show my mom these clips.
 

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