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Boarding for mobility scooters


hollyjess
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Assuming you have followed all the protocols relating to mobility scooters; type approval, appropriate cabin type, reported your intentions to P&O staff who deal with the disabilities and all the associated excursions etc. You should get assisted boarding to help you on and off the ship at start/finish of cruise. In this respect they do not like their quayside staff waiting around but getting on with the process as quickly and efficiently as they can.

 

Regards John

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It has been my experience that they try and get scooters etc on the ship asap.

 

 

 

Scooters and pax walking is not a good mix when boarding a ship.

 

 

Well I board with everyone else and have not had a problem. Don't know why walking passengers and scooters cannot board together.??

 

 

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