Aimeedyan
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We are trying to determine if we need to request wheelchair assistance at the port for check-in (or when we get off the ship too, I suppose). I've cruised before (though not from Miami) and I have no recollection of there being much standing or walking but of course, I had no mobility issues. Your perspective changes when you do (or have a loved one that does!).
Our hotel shuttle is dropping us at the port with the bags. Can someone tell me how much walking we'll do once there? I'm hoping the shuttle drops off near where bags are checked?
For reference, mom is not able to stand in security/walk an airport terminal but can walk from the parking lot tram drop-off through security/gates and to the line to rent an ECV at the parks (though she is worn out!).
I don't want to board the ship with her exhausted but also don't want to bother requesting a chair if it's an easy walk. She really tries to not use assistance unless absolutely necessary so others have access.
Thanks for any help
Our hotel shuttle is dropping us at the port with the bags. Can someone tell me how much walking we'll do once there? I'm hoping the shuttle drops off near where bags are checked?
For reference, mom is not able to stand in security/walk an airport terminal but can walk from the parking lot tram drop-off through security/gates and to the line to rent an ECV at the parks (though she is worn out!).
I don't want to board the ship with her exhausted but also don't want to bother requesting a chair if it's an easy walk. She really tries to not use assistance unless absolutely necessary so others have access.
Thanks for any help
