CruisingJs Posted March 16 #1 Share Posted March 16 For the first time, I will need to request wheelchair assist for boarding the Discovery Princess at pier 93 in San Pedro. Does anyone know where I need to go once there? Is there someone around the luggage drop off area I can ask or do I have to wait until I am inside the terminal? That pier has a pretty long zigzag queue even before entering the terminal so I am hoping not to have to stand that long. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marden1970 Posted March 18 #2 Share Posted March 18 (edited) The last time we cruised from there (about a year ago), you had to enter the terminal and there was a person taking names for wheelchair assist. There were chairs to sit on while waiting. A person working for the port will take you from there upstairs, thru check in and then thru security. They will drop you off in another seating area to await a Princess employee to wheel you onto the ship. We use this for my hubby as he has trouble standing and would never be able to walk the gangway to board. They will drop you wherever you want once on board. A tip is always appreciated. Happy cruising! I wouldn't wait in the line, just walk up and tell whoever is at the door that you need a wheelchair. Edited March 18 by marden1970 adding 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruisingJs Posted March 21 Author #3 Share Posted March 21 On 3/18/2024 at 4:41 PM, marden1970 said: The last time we cruised from there (about a year ago), you had to enter the terminal and there was a person taking names for wheelchair assist. There were chairs to sit on while waiting. A person working for the port will take you from there upstairs, thru check in and then thru security. They will drop you off in another seating area to await a Princess employee to wheel you onto the ship. We use this for my hubby as he has trouble standing and would never be able to walk the gangway to board. They will drop you wherever you want once on board. A tip is always appreciated. Happy cruising! I wouldn't wait in the line, just walk up and tell whoever is at the door that you need a wheelchair. Thank you so much! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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