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#1 chuck

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Posted 24 June 2006 - 04:03 PM

Hi all... I am looking for any feedback on accessible singles cruises out the US, preferably embarking from Norfolk Va. Does anyone have any expereivce or advice? Thanks! Chuck

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Posted 21 July 2006 - 05:51 AM

Chuck were you looking for specifics about cruising and access in general or just about the "singles" aspect?
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#3 chuck

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Posted 21 July 2006 - 08:49 PM

View Postlune14, on Jul 21 2006, 05:51 AM, said:

Chuck were you looking for specifics about cruising and access in general or just about the "singles" aspect?

I was originally optimistic about finding an accessible SINGLES cruise; however, my personal attempts here with travel agents coupled with the lack of response from anyone out "online", has let me know they simply don't exist. Thanks for the reply, let me know if you have imformation/expereince to the contrary. All my best, chuck

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Posted 22 July 2006 - 01:03 AM

I'm not sure about the singles part (although I'd love to go on a singles cruise), but I was just on a cruise that was sponsored by the MS society. Lots of wheelchair/scooter uses on board. The ship itself was very accessible, but the ports less so depending on what you wanted to do. Just getting off and looking around was fine, but going on the trips were hit and miss.
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