Marella Dream Review

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Cruising in a Wheelchair

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Marella Dream
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Rosemarie D
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

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Sail Date: Jan 2017

We have travelled on Thompson cruises many times and love the entertainment the food and service is always excellent and we find them good value. This time I needed my wheelchair for distances and rough seas. I found there were many problems to overcome at the airport due to the help desk being a distance from the airport entrance and the Thompson desk the furthest away. Birmingham airport is inclined and sprawling not good when you have to wheel yourself until you can get rid of the cases.at the desk Thompson representatives were excellent so we're the air hostesses.

Please note you have to use airport wheelchairs on arrival make sure you have a room number label and name on your chair it goes straight to the ship.

On board the room was very spacious we do not need a special disability room but make sure you can climb in a bath for showers I needed to ask for a bath mat.

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Cabin Outside plus

Very spacious double bed, 3 seater sofa ,plenty of storage space,small table, fridge and tea making facilities. Shower was over a bath so I needed a mat but it was fine. The water was difficult to regulate at first as there were 2 shower fitments

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