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tommo411
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I think the issue here is not the need for a exclusive lift for disabled passengers but for fellow passengers to show some consideration for those with mobility issues. I would always give way for a wheelchair user, there but for the grace of God.......
I personally take into consideration the needs of all the people around me, being at lifts or other places around the ship.
But some think they have a right to jump queues and push in at the buffet. Remember you can not always see the disablity
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I've heard there is so much squabbling about dress codes they're going to revise it to Birthday Suits.
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Well at least it's a suit
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We was on the Transatlantic last October. Although we did not have children with us, there seemed to be quite a few and they seemed to be having a great time in the kids club.
Crasiest or Dumbest things you have heard people complain about
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Some years ago while doing a transatlantic on the Epic, a lady on the table next to us was complaining to her husband that the ice tea she had got herself was too cold....... It was full of ice.