Celebrity Infinity Review

Ship not for disabled

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Sail Date: Sep 2016

The infinity nice ship but not for DIsabled. I use a small travel scooter and am unable to walk. The ship was very difficult to manoeuvre as the metal brackets on the floor were all high resulting in my scooter getting hung up many times and having to find someone to assist me. Only top floors had automatic doors so had to find assistance to go out all other doors and then you were stuck outside until someone came along. ALL public washrooms had no auto doors resulting in haven't to find someone to let me in and out. Phones for problems in hallways too high to be reached by wheelchair bound.

Accessible Stateroom was excellent and found out after a fall there was an alarm pull no one had informed me of. When I fell I was left on the floor with no assistance till management arrived. The nurse that attended me told me I would have to get off ship as I was injured and travelling alone, subject to the doctor. Thankfully dr disagreed but still frightening me unnecessarily. I was confined to my room as I had the flu resulting in loosing two days of cruise.my food was brought in but no call checking on me whatsoever

If you have a mobility disability do not take this ship as it will be a frustrating experience.

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