CRUISING WITH A MOBILITY SCOOTER - 5 TIPS

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Published 2024-04-21
Are you planning to cruise with a mobility scooter (or traveling with someone who is)? If so, watch this video for five important tips to ensure smooth sailing on your next cruise. In this video I will talk about navigating crowded elevators, dining room parking and strategies for embarkation and debarkation.

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  • @astridmann3592
    I really enjoyed your video. I also use a scooter on my cruise and the people were very rude. I would wait for 30 minutes to 45 minutes before I could get on to the elevator. Thank you so much for putting this out. Your mother is a beautiful young lady, thank you once again🎉
  • Every cruiser should watch this video! I cruise with a wheelchair so I can relate to all the problems. Most of all, be patient!
  • I’ve found that on cruise ships most able bodied passengers will all stop at the very first elevator that they come to. The whole area will be super crowded and congested with passengers. I’ll bypass that elevator and head for the bank of elevators either forward or to the back. And since I’m on a scooter, I never pass up an elevator with room to enter. It’s ok to just ride up 3-4 floors to then ride back down to the actual floor that you want.
  • When on a cruise , I walk ahead of my husband that is on the scooter to make a path for him , also I put my arm out and let him in the elevator,most people can’t wait for you to go out . Always excuse me watch your toes .
  • @cruisecrazy7066
    I always insist that people on scooters or wheelchairs enter the elevator ahead of me. I can walk, so I am better off.