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A 4 wheel scooter is less likely to tip than a 3 wheel scooter. Better for people that are new to scooters.
A three wheeler is easier to manipulate around the bottom of the bed. There is not room to park it anywhere else but on the window ( balcony) side.
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In 10 HAL cruises, most of which are 3 weeks, we have seen many productions that were very professionally produced. We enjoyed every one.
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Sailed 10 times on HAL twice in suites, never had slippers supplied. Take Dollar stores then leave them behind.
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If you have had a loved one pass away at sea you would never travel without repatriation included in medical travel insurance.
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menu is signed by cabin staff and waiter
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I have a dinner menu from Empress of France on which I sailed 1953.
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Rent a small 3 wheel scooter, not from the cruise line as they are super expensive. Not problems with the airlines, no charge. Watch the other passengers reaction when you do a 3 point turn on the elevators. 3 wheels are easy to get around the stateroom.
London cabs have a platform that extends to accommodate such items. We own our scooters and are treated exceptionally well by HAL. One rule, don't run over someone's foot, ouch.
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Been there, Done that. Try to rent a small 3 wheel scooter. Not from the ship but a local source. We bought our own. A small 3 wheel one will move around in the stateroom with very little practice. The cruise line rentals are super expensive. Not a problem with the airlines, no charge, and super help on board. The fun part is seeing the surprised reaction of other guests when you do a 3 point turn on the elevators. Just don't run over anyone's feet, ouch, good luck and have fun.
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The Empress of France, Liverpool to Montreal. June 3-10th 1953.
Scooter, wheelchair, walker rentals @ Ft Lauderdale?
in Holland America Line
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A three-wheeler does a great 3 point turn on the elevator,