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Port of Tampa for Carnival - Which terminal? And... is there disability services within the terminal?


BarbieGee
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From the Port of Tampa website:
"Cruise terminal #2 is a state-of-the-art passenger terminal home to Carnival Cruise Line. Parking is located directly across the street with valet services also available. Before or after your cruise you may want to visit Sparkman Wharf or The Florida Aquarium which is directly on either side of the terminal."

Yet I've seen photos of the Paradise at Terminal 3. Perhaps a change was made?

 

What disability services are there within the terminal? We will have 3 'walking challenged' persons in our party. Are there golf cart type services available such as those offered in airports?

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If your bringing wheelchairs or renting them ship members will assist you getting the passengers onto the ship. I have never seen a motorized handicapped transport used in any terminal in the United States, Europe or Asia. As for passenger assistance, ask any terminal employee and they will advise you where to go. Depending on how many employees are delegated to this task will give you an idea how long will it take to get everyone safely aboard the vessel.

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