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Cruising with my elderymother


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What line do you usually use? Check out deck plans, and see what sort of cabins have the 2 bedroom option, and go from there!

 

Is your mom infirm? If not, pick what you like and are familiar with! My mom is 81, and plays tennis 4 days a week...so she can do pretty much whatever she wants! She'd be happy on almost any line!

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I prefer NCL and HAL for cruises, and I know Norwegian Cruise Line is decent with elderly entertainment, and she sometimes needs to get pushed in a wheelchair, but in a ship like I am thinking, probably not much.

She is 5'10", 180 lbs, broken hip 2012.

I also know NCL is fairly priced with its range of 2 bedroom options.

Quite rare for me to go on same line 3 times consecutively, but this time is a good one.

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It is how you go about it, and what you can afford tht will make your trip with family. many elderly on most ships today get around on any line easily

 

Thanks. I like Norwegian's 2 bedroom options much more than other lines, so that is my final word.

End of discussion, I am leaving this thread and booking ASAP so I do not get the good dates sold out.

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