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Gangway to board NCL Sky


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I'm newly somewhat mobility impaired, due to surgery earlier this year, and have trouble walking inclines, but not to the extent that I'd need to obtain assistance from the crew (I hope). I didn't have trouble boarding in New York, where the gangways were long, but not terribly steep. I had some trouble in Baltimore, where the gangway was both long and rather steep. I realize much is dependent on tides, etc., but I'm considering the Sky, and would like to know how long/steep I can expect the gangway to be in Miami. I'm hoping it won't be a bad walk, because the Sky is a small-ish ship. I'd appreciate any insight.

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I have had knee surgery which has strangely made inclines even worse than stairs. I have been on the Sky twice and had no trouble getting up the ramp (the parking garage was a different matter...). If you do find yourself in distress, I'm sure you can find someone to assist you.

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