We are 2 couples planning a cruise to Western Caribean in
April 2008 aboard the Glory and 2 of our party use mobility scooters to
get around due to disability.We do not need a handicap cabin and they
have no problem walking very short distances so tranfering to a tender
would be no problem for them; however, they would need their scooters
also tendered in.We want to be able to sightsee. We have read
conflicting reports online regarding the cruise line transfering the
scooters for us:ie Sherman's travels and Cruise Critic. Has anyone
experienced the need to be tendered in who relies on an electric
wheelchair or a mobility scooter? Did the ship allow this? We don't
want to book if there is any chance we can't all go ashore.We know that
Belize only tenders; however, both Nassau and Cozumel could possibly
dock. ( first come first served and there might be a chance we would
tender in to shore). Unfortunately, our travel agent is also getting
conflicting answers from the cruise line regarding this same situation.
We love cruising and hope those days are not over.