buzz&woody'smom
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I need some input from you all because you are honest
and pro's. Last year we sailed on the 4 day Wonder with my parents and sisters and had a great time.
This year we are sailing with my parents again, my sister and her partner and myself, my 2 and 5 year old sons and my MIL. My DH can not go bc of a deployment
but his MIL is a great substitute and she has never cruised
so why not give her the best there is DCL.
My parents and I are booked in 2 Category 9 connecting cabins and my sister and her partner and in a category 11. We are going on the 7 day Western...............
My DM is a young 58 but suffered a devastating stroke 2 years ago at the young age of 56 and is very impaired. She uses a cane and wheelchair/scooter. I started thinking after this wonderful story about the Pagefamily that my DM would LOVE a balcony to escape to. She easily becomes tired and it is hard for her to get around. She can enjoy the ports but I was thinking that in port she can sit on her balcony and enjoy coffee or a cold drink and have privacy with a beautiful view.
I spoke with my Dad about it and said my DM had watched the Travel Channel and said the balcony made her dizzy and looked windy. Well she never has had a balcony and if she used it for the port days when she went back to the ship early I thought it would be great.
I really think she would love it and would be touched if we did it for her. I checked with DU and I pay to upgrade my sister into the connecting category 9 cabin to me, my MIL and sons and move my parents to a Category 6 Obstructed view either cabin 7120 or 6134. It would cost me about $1000 to make it happen for my sister and my parents but after her stroke who knows when we can be together again like this.
What do you all think? I don't want to force it on her but really think she would like it on port days etc.
Does anyone know how many people either of these cabins sleep or how bad the obstructed view is or if there is plexiglass of metal. Remember she will be sitting in a wheelchair or a chair because of her disabilities.
Any thoughts from you pro's would be awesome!
Thanks!
Tiff


This year we are sailing with my parents again, my sister and her partner and myself, my 2 and 5 year old sons and my MIL. My DH can not go bc of a deployment


My parents and I are booked in 2 Category 9 connecting cabins and my sister and her partner and in a category 11. We are going on the 7 day Western...............
My DM is a young 58 but suffered a devastating stroke 2 years ago at the young age of 56 and is very impaired. She uses a cane and wheelchair/scooter. I started thinking after this wonderful story about the Pagefamily that my DM would LOVE a balcony to escape to. She easily becomes tired and it is hard for her to get around. She can enjoy the ports but I was thinking that in port she can sit on her balcony and enjoy coffee or a cold drink and have privacy with a beautiful view.
I spoke with my Dad about it and said my DM had watched the Travel Channel and said the balcony made her dizzy and looked windy. Well she never has had a balcony and if she used it for the port days when she went back to the ship early I thought it would be great.
I really think she would love it and would be touched if we did it for her. I checked with DU and I pay to upgrade my sister into the connecting category 9 cabin to me, my MIL and sons and move my parents to a Category 6 Obstructed view either cabin 7120 or 6134. It would cost me about $1000 to make it happen for my sister and my parents but after her stroke who knows when we can be together again like this.
What do you all think? I don't want to force it on her but really think she would like it on port days etc.
Does anyone know how many people either of these cabins sleep or how bad the obstructed view is or if there is plexiglass of metal. Remember she will be sitting in a wheelchair or a chair because of her disabilities.
Any thoughts from you pro's would be awesome!
Thanks!
Tiff
