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BiscayneBaby

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    Florida
  • Favorite Cruise Destination Or Port of Call
    Port Canaveral

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  1. Jean you’re a positive person and its your sense of humor that makes sailing FUN
  2. LOL…agree totally. If you want true exclusivity travel Oceania or Seabourn and don’t bother with a so so limited option.
  3. Yes, bahamas, puerto rico, us virginislands, and canada follow ADA guidelines
  4. Law simply states that your companion/caregiver may accompany you wherever you go and be offered the same opportunities as long as they accompany you. The laws of US and Bahamas are direct and do not in any way divert from ADA travel.`````````
  5. If you deem your caregiver a guardian they have absolute right. Bahamian law same. RCL ships under Bahamian law.
  6. Guardian MUST absolutely be afforded absolute benefits as their trustees.
  7. Trust me, I know the difference. If your companion is deemed your caregiver and guardian they have absolute right and privilege to your activity! Wherever and whatever you do as long as you are accompanying them. Parent/child; caregiver/guardian. Not with the individual, then no of course. With them, then absolutely. Challenge this and you will lose a case.
  8. If ship sails under Bahamas, it must adhere to Bahamian LAWS, which mirror to ADA
  9. Reminds me of Beatles song: Taxman. If you sit too long they’ll tax your seat, walk too fast they’ll tax your feet
  10. I’m dreaming of a warm tiled lounger…just like the ones I Used to know… way back when thermal suites included lol
  11. Your travel companion that is in your stateroom and presides over your movement about a ship is considered your travel “guardian”. You may file a well deserved case if they are denied responsibility even temporarily for your movements. Such as the diamond lounge. As your “guardian” they are qualified to your rights on board.
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