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I just have to take a few moments to say that I am awed and inspired by those of you with serious disabilities who push on and live your lives to the fullest.

 

I'm temporarily disabled due to a broken knee cap. I need to use a walker and a wheel chair and I was kind of feeling sorry for myself. You folks gave me the perspective I needed.

 

You are my heroes. :)

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I would gladly give up my accessible cabin for one close to the elevator. DH has congestive heart failure and walking the corridor to the elevator is hard on him.

 

I booked this cruise less than a week after it was announced and there were no balcony cabins in my price range next to the mid-ship elevator.

 

The greedy Travel Agents have them all tied up to offer them to their clients. Those of us who don't work with the big box agencies or book on our own are plain out of luck when it comes to premium locations.

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