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  1. OK, this only seems to work if you are booking a non-accessible stateroom.   I am trying to book an accessible stateroom and there is no option about Princess or me choosing the room.   I believe the deposit is probably refundable because when I selected a stateroom that was non-accessible, I did get the screen saying the deposit was refundable.   

    I guess I'd better go through my TA so they can confirm about the deposit.

    Thank you for the screenshot.   

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  2. I am considering booking the Feb 8 2025 Sun Princess cruise.   It has a $250 deposit which is the 50% reduced deposit being offered.   I can find no where stating whether this deposit is refundable or nonrefundable.    I did a dummy booking and went all the way to the "enter your charge card information", but I didn't want to go any further fearing my card would get charged.   Where does it say whether this $250 deposit is refundable or nonrefundable.  

  3. 4 minutes ago, doghog said:

    Does

    You selected a check in time and not a boarding time. Celebrity needs to do away with pre cruise check in times. Dose Celebrity even enforce it anymore? They didn't on our March Apex cruise. We've got a 11:00 AM check in time for October Eclipse cruise. 

    hmmm, now that I look at this (on the app) it's called "arrival time".   And when you click on the "arrival time" to select your time, the earliest time to choose (for the Reflection in Nov) is/was noon.  Where you choose your time, it says "you are required to select an arrival time for your wellness check".    They're not even calling it boarding time.   

    On the Equinox in Sept, we did arrive at the pier around 11:15am, got checked in right away and on the ship within a few minutes.   There were already a lot of passengers on the ship.

  4. We were on the Equinox in Sept and the earliest we could board was 11:30am.    I was checking the boarding times numerous times before sailing and there never was an option to choose an 11am boarding time.   

     

    Now we are going to be on the Reflection in November and the earliest boarding time is noon.

     

    Is everyone else experiencing later boarding times?   What happened to 11am?   

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  5. We have had wheelchair assistance many times from the luggage handlers (port employees who take and load your luggage onto the carts).   We do have our own wheelchair but I am fairly sure they will go get a wheelchair for you and push you if you ask for wheelchair assistance.   The port employees can only push you so far and then a cruise line wheelchair pusher takes over.   Tips are much appreciated.

  6. Replacement costs if lost or damaged.  

     

    Without the EPP (Equipment Protection Plan), Scootaround's rental agreement (as of 2 weeks ago) says:

     

    Replacement costs for lost or damaged equipment without EPP Coverage:

     

    Transportable Scooters - $800 Standard Scooters - $1200 Heavy Duty Scooters - $1800
    Standard Manual Wheelchairs - $100 Heavy Duty Wheelchairs - $200
    WHILL power chairs - $3,500 Power Wheelchairs - $800

     

    Replacement costs for accessories with or without EPP:

     

    Keys - $15 Chargers - $100 Front Baskets - $50
    Rear Baskets - $75 Canopies - $100 Cup Holders - $20
    Battery Packs - $200 Cane holder - $30
    Other items to be determined at replacement costs.

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  7. We have rented from both companies.   I have found no difference; they even have the same scooters for rent.  However, NCL only allows Scootaround on their ships so you will have to rent from them.  


    If you contact Scootaround, ask for discount code USCRUISE (from United Spinal); you usually have to actually call them to have the discount code applied.  

     

    NCL will need to know you are bringing a scooter.   Do you have an accessible stateroom?   Here's NCL's information if you haven't already seen it:

     

    https://www.ncl.com/about/accessible-cruising

     

     

    If in the future you are on another cruise line that allows both Scootaround and Special Needs, check the pricing (for the same scooter) with both companies.  And make sure you are comparing the same thing because sometimes insurance will be added (that we have never purchased).  

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  8. We have never purchased insurance from Scootaround (or Special Needs at Sea, for that matter).   

     

    Regarding their Cancellation Plans:  We always actually rent a scooter about a week away from the ship's departure.  If anything happens close to the cruise, we will be aware of it and if it is necessary to cancel the cruise, we will not have even rented the scooter.   

     

    Their Equipment Protection Plans (there are two) do not offer much protection.   Here is an excerpt from our Scootaround rental agreement from our cruise on the Equinox 2 weeks ago:

     

    Equipment Protection Plan

    EPP can be purchased at any time prior to the delivery date. We offer two levels of EPP – Basic and Plus. If EPP is purchased it must

    be purchased on all items, excluding accessories and stationary items such as recliners, hoyer lifts and concentrators. EPP is optional on

    stationary items. The same level of EPP purchased must be the same for all items on an order, excluding accessories.

    1.1 EPP Basic for all non-motorized rental equipment is $2.00 per day, per rental item.

    1.2 EPP Basic for all motorized rental equipment is $5.00 per day, per rental item.

    2.1 EPP Plus for all non-motorized rental equipment is $4.00 per day, per rental item.

    2.2 EPP Plus for all motorized rental equipment is $10.00 per day, per rental item.

    EPP Basic covers damage to the equipment, excluding keys, chargers, baskets, cup holders, battery packs, canopies and other

    accessories.

    If damage should occur during the rental period, the customer is responsible for a $50 deductible on non-motorized and $250 deductible
    on motorized equipment or the full replacement/repair cost, whichever is lower. The deductible will be charged immediately after the

    rental to the credit card used for the rental. EPP Basic does not cover loss or theft of the rental equipment. The rental cost is not

    applicable to the deductible.

    EPP Plus covers damage to the equipment, excluding keys, chargers, baskets, cup holders, battery packs and canopies. In addition, it

    also covers loss or theft of the equipment.

    If damage should occur during the rental period, the customer is responsible for a $50 deductible on non-motorized and $250 deductible

    on motorized equipment or the full replacement or repair cost, whichever is lower. The deductible will be charged immediately after the

    rental to the credit card used for the rental. The rental cost is not applicable to the deductible.

    In the event of theft, the customer is responsible to file a police report and provide a copy or claim number to Scootaround within 48

    hours of the occurrence. Any theft will have a $100 deductible for non-motorized equipment and $500 deductible for motorized equipment

    or the full replacement cost, whichever is lower.

    Failure to provide a copy of the police report or the claim number will negate the need for a deductible as the customer will be responsible

    for the full replacement cost of any equipment, including accessories. All charges will be processed immediately after the rental is

    complete to the credit card used to place the rental. The rental cost is not applicable to the deductible or replacement cost.

    Any damages (excluding: Accessories), will require a $50.00 USD deductible. Any theft will have a $100.00 USD deductible for

    non-motorized equipment and a $250.00 USD deductible for motorized equipment excluding accessories. All charges will be processed

    immediately after the rental is complete to the credit card used for the rental.

     

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  9. On 9/12/2023 at 7:09 AM, annie is cute said:

    would there be a problem if i took my own wheelchair on board

    Please post your cruise line / ship.   Each cruise line's website has a section on mobilitiy devices (you will need to let them know you will be bringing your own chair).  But @GeezerCouple pretty much summed it up above.   

     

    There are many, many wheelchair users on this board who can give you more specific responses (and links) once we know what cruise line you will be on.

  10. We are going to be on Alaska this Friday from PDX to FLL.   They definitely have a presence at PDX and we have flown them many times.   They are our go-to airline, assuming their prices are in line with other airlines.   Very comfortable and I definitely recommend them.  

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  11. On 8/25/2023 at 8:00 AM, scott5003 said:

    Wondering difficultly level of access to ports from ship to dock, with wheelchair or scooter

    Let us know what ports and what cruise line you are going to be on or are considering.   With this information, we can give you better information.

     

    Also, if you are using a scooter you may need an accessible stateroom...

  12. On 8/22/2023 at 5:24 AM, Truluv said:

    I've probably taken about 45 cruises over the last 30 years or so.  I'm finally conceding that I might need a scooter for an upcoming family cruise (with two kids and their spouses/two young grandkids) this Fall on Oasis, now that I've hit 70+.  I have an ankle that was broken decades ago.  It was held together with pins & plates but the bones around the pins are now deteriorating & the ankle has 0 mobility.  I've been avoiding ankle replacement surgery due to the lengthy recovery, but that's another story.  My last cruise was pre-Covid on a smaller ship.  I had a few painful days but didn't rent a scooter.  I'm concerned about trying to walk all week on  a much bigger ship.  I've spotted a site that rents scooters for cruises.  Has anyone done that, or is it better to try to rent a scooter through RCL?  I see some are 3-wheel and some are 4-wheel.   Any tips for a first-timer?   Thank you very much for your help. 

    Do a search on this board for scooter and you will find numerous discussions about them.  

     

    Scooter rentals need to be through one of RCL's approved vendors (Special Needs at Sea or Scootaround).  You might also need to book an accessible stateroom to accommodate the scooter.   My husband always rents the transportable scooter (called the standard scooter by Special Needs at Sea).  He is 5'11" and weighs 205 lbs.   It's a perfect scooter for him.  

    If you are comparing pricing between Special Needs and Scootaround, try using discount code USCRUISE at Scootaround (you may need to call to have it applied).  It's from United Spinal.  

     

    We have never purchased the damage or cancellation insurance.  Read the fine print on these policies.....   

     

    Have you seen this?

    https://www.royalcaribbean.com/experience/accessible-cruising/mobility-disabilities

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  13. You didn't say which cruise line you will be on, but first of all doublecheck with your cruiseline (their Access or Special Needs Dept) regarding which mobility company(ies) they allow; this information should be on their website.  

    Then contact the mobility company(ies) your cruise line allows to see if they can accommodate you.    Both scootaround.com and specialneedsatsea.com rent mobility equipment in Europe and are mentioned frequently on this board.  

     

    Note:  a poster on another thread wrote that scootaround.com did not have rentals in Ravenna but I'd verify this.    

     

    Plan B might be to purchase your own scooter or knee scooter and take it with you.   

     

    If you buy/rent a scooter, make sure that it will fit through your stateroom door.  You may need an accessible stateroom.   

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