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Priority boarding for passenger needing assistance?


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We are sailing on the Destiny on 4/2/2006 with our 15 yr old son that is having knee surgery next week. He will be wearing a brace and possibly crutches. Does anyone know if they have priority boarding for passengers that are disabled or needing assistance? I hate to think about him trying to stand in line for more than a few minutes.

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Yes they do. If you don't see any assistance when you arrive, send a member of your party up to the front of the line to get a wheelchair or ask for help.

 

If you're flying, be sure to tell your surgeon. He may have special instructions for him.

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