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timeinthesand

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  1. My DH has mobility issues. We notify Special Needs but when we get to the terminal we let the first CCL employee we see know he needs boarding wheelchair assistance. A staff member will assist with a wheelchair belonging to the cruise line. They will take he and I to a table for check-in and then to an area to wait our turn for assisted boarding. We've found it not to be any faster to board than unassisted. There are normally a limited number of wheelchairs and staff from the ship as pushers ... BUT ... we don't complain because without the help boarding and disembarking he wouldn't be able to cruise.:) Tip your pusher :D

     

    This.... In galveston the wheelchairs will go through the priority line. Only those in the cabin will go with the person. Everyone needs to have their own boarding pass and documents. There are places you can wait after check-in right before going through security for everyone else to get checked in

  2. Boarding depends on the zone card you are given, if you have the same zone you board at the same time. Make sure both cabins have the same check in time, arrive together, tell the person at the front of the line that asks you "how many are in your cabin?" the truth and you probably will. Example answer" 2 cabins, 3 in the first, 4 in the second"....

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