Thanks Chopperteste, however I am getting more and more suspicious of the wording of HAL's excursions as the time goes on. I look at the excursion you show and it looks good. HOWEVER, the only reference it makes for people in a wheelchair is that the tram is assessable. There is absolutely nothing said about the walk.
A week or so ago, in response to my enquiry about partially disabled person's excursions, I received a whole long list of ones in a Word Doc.. They included a jump on, jump off tram, a swim with the dolphins, a tour of an old fort and dungeon and ones on their private island. The last made me chuckle even more when the cruises itinerary recommends that people with walking impairments not even get off of the ship due to it only being a tender stop.
I replied to their word doc with specific questions about each of the excursions for the first half of the cruise, but gave up when they referenced the ones for the day at the Panama Canal because for a while now they have all been canceled.
Next I sent off a note to their disability department who replied they they were forwarding it to their excursions department.
This afternoon I received a call from one of their reps asking me about what my concerns were and yes she had seen my reply to to their Word Doc. When I stated the examples above, her only response was that the private operators assure HAL that they are accessible and that they have had no complaints. When I asked if that was the case, why were no excursions at all on our cruise itinerary listed a suitable for even partially impaired people. She had no answer.
Finally, when she again assured me that they were suitable, I asked if she would send me an email confirming that a chosen excursion would be completely accessible for a wheel chair, she replied that she would have to speak to her supervisor.
More later.
Just Me