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I recently had surgery and cannot put weight on one leg.  I am on a knee roller/crutches and have a cast.  From what I recall, Nassau had high curbs.   Water sports are out since I cannot get the cast wet, soft sand isn't going to work well with crutches or my scooter.  I seem to recall Junkanoo Beach has some hard packed sand closer to the road.

 

Anybody have any ideas of things to do if they have mobility issues?  Or should I just enjoy the ship? 😉

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On 9/29/2019 at 10:58 AM, RunBikeCruiseDC said:

I recently had surgery and cannot put weight on one leg.  I am on a knee roller/crutches and have a cast.  From what I recall, Nassau had high curbs.   Water sports are out since I cannot get the cast wet, soft sand isn't going to work well with crutches or my scooter.  I seem to recall Junkanoo Beach has some hard packed sand closer to the road.

 

Anybody have any ideas of things to do if they have mobility issues?  Or should I just enjoy the ship? 😉

What did you wind up doing?  I’m a bit concerned about my (over 80 years old) parents walking around in Nassau, when we go on our multi-generational cruise.

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