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Retreat Check In Fort Lauderdale - Beyond


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My family are cruising out of Fort Lauderdale next month in a suite and are travelling with our elderly 86 year old Aunt and Uncle. My Aunt and Uncle are not in a suite. My Aunt needs a wheel chair to embark and disembark the ship.
Do you think Celebrity will allow to them check in with us through the Retreat check in since my Aunt will need assistance in her wheelchair? Thank you for your input here.

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I cruise in a suite and with my mom (in wheelchair) in a regular room and we always check in together, in the suite area (in Fort Lauderdale).  Everyone has always been very nice about it. 

 

Sometimes it takes a few minutes to get a wheelchair to the car.  Your aunt should just stay in the car until the wheelchair comes. Once she gets out of the car there are very limited seats until you get inside and past security.  

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