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#1 Apparelyzed

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Posted 30 June 2004 - 09:48 AM

Have you had a great holiday, with great access for wheelchairs?

Let everyone know about it, and any visits you made whilst on holiday. brochures can only say so much about a resort, and often leave so much to the imagination.

Your holiday reviews are invaluable to disabled people planning on travelling on holiday, so please share your experiences, good or bad.

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#2 *John Mankowski*

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Posted 01 April 2005 - 07:14 AM

Greetings All- I am an amputee "shut in" who has not much traveled since my accident and new life in a cair.
It was with great trepadation that I agreed to take a cruise vacrion from San Francisco to Mazatlan, Mexico. The Ship was the Mercury by Celebrity Cruises.

I had a wonderfull time! Ate well, great ambiance, nice people both passengers and crew. I would highly recommend this on- Oh yes- My wheelchair accessable room was top of the line- accommadations were roomy and clean!
Thanks,
j mankowski
mankowski@citlink.net

#3 *Guest_Carl*

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Posted 08 November 2005 - 01:28 AM

HI All,

Try AUSTALIA....Awesome and crip / wheelie friendly

Regrds

Carl :unsure:




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