Rare EllieinNJ Posted Sunday at 04:56 PM #1 Share Posted Sunday at 04:56 PM Perhaps already discussed here but just read about it in FB. What about those that have knee, hip, back, breathing problems and just cannot walk the long walk from the ship to the water park? Do we have to remain on the ship? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RFerrington Posted Sunday at 05:28 PM #2 Share Posted Sunday at 05:28 PM I haven’t been to PDCC since this new “policy” took effect so I’m guessing….but I don’t see how they can deny a ride to someone who says they cannot walk the length of the pier (for any given reason). I also suspect that those in wheelchairs and scooters will have priority so it may take a while to get onto a tram but I really don’t see them denying a ride to someone who declares that they are unable to walk. Those accessible trams have a very low capacity compared to the regular trams so it could be a long wait. This is a very poorly conceived change, IMO. I don’t see it going very well. I guess we’ll see. it won’t affect me much b/c I almost never get off the ship at PDCC anyway but this will certainly ensure I remain on the ship going forward. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reallyitsmema Posted Sunday at 06:04 PM #3 Share Posted Sunday at 06:04 PM 34 minutes ago, RFerrington said: I haven’t been to PDCC since this new “policy” took effect so I’m guessing….but I don’t see how they can deny a ride to someone who says they cannot walk the length of the pier (for any given reason). I also suspect that those in wheelchairs and scooters will have priority so it may take a while to get onto a tram but I really don’t see them denying a ride to someone who declares that they are unable to walk. Those accessible trams have a very low capacity compared to the regular trams so it could be a long wait. This is a very poorly conceived change, IMO. I don’t see it going very well. I guess we’ll see. it won’t affect me much b/c I almost never get off the ship at PDCC anyway but this will certainly ensure I remain on the ship going forward. Supposedly, it was a one week problem and not a new policy. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RFerrington Posted Sunday at 06:22 PM #4 Share Posted Sunday at 06:22 PM Hmmm…interesting as I read a release from Royal that made it sound like a new policy going forward. I hope you’re right ! Doesn’t make any sense if they are changing it permanently. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reallyitsmema Posted Sunday at 06:29 PM #5 Share Posted Sunday at 06:29 PM 4 minutes ago, RFerrington said: Hmmm…interesting as I read a release from Royal that made it sound like a new policy going forward. I hope you’re right ! Doesn’t make any sense if they are changing it permanently. Time will tell... This is floating around on a different site. The online reps are usually pretty accurate. 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RFerrington Posted Sunday at 06:49 PM #6 Share Posted Sunday at 06:49 PM (edited) 20 minutes ago, reallyitsmema said: The online reps are usually pretty accurate. You’ve had waaay better luck than me, I guess ! 😁🙃 Edited Sunday at 06:49 PM by RFerrington 2 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruise5life Posted Sunday at 09:33 PM #7 Share Posted Sunday at 09:33 PM How are they going to determine who’s handicapped and who isn’t. ???? that’s the question I have COPD but walk just fine. I’d be happy to use the tram if I get priority. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crusin Cindy Posted Sunday at 09:38 PM #8 Share Posted Sunday at 09:38 PM That was the policy when we were there last Tuesday. My brother has very bad arthritis and COPD so he walked very slowly back to the ship. They really need shuttles to and from for whoever wants to use them. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Another_Critic Posted Sunday at 09:48 PM #9 Share Posted Sunday at 09:48 PM 9 minutes ago, Crusin Cindy said: That was the policy when we were there last Tuesday. My brother has very bad arthritis and COPD so he walked very slowly back to the ship. They really need shuttles to and from for whoever wants to use them. How did they determine who was allowed to use the shuttle? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cello56 Posted Sunday at 09:48 PM #10 Share Posted Sunday at 09:48 PM Here is the answer I received when I Facebook messaged RCI. "Hi there. We offer the tram from the ship along the jetty, to the Arrivals Plaza. No changes have been made at this time. -Kelsey" The last sentence worries me. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Scottdalfonso Posted Sunday at 10:05 PM #11 Share Posted Sunday at 10:05 PM 3 hours ago, RFerrington said: You’ve had waaay better luck than me, I guess ! 😁🙃 exactly what I was going to say... I never take what those online chat reps say as true unless I see it for myself Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Scottdalfonso Posted Sunday at 10:09 PM #12 Share Posted Sunday at 10:09 PM This makes it look longer than a week, but maybe it was just for the current sailing... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Another_Critic Posted Sunday at 10:17 PM #13 Share Posted Sunday at 10:17 PM 7 minutes ago, Scottdalfonso said: This makes it look longer than a week, but maybe it was just for the current sailing... How will they determine "special needs" and "etc."? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Merion_Mom Posted Sunday at 10:46 PM #14 Share Posted Sunday at 10:46 PM 36 minutes ago, Scottdalfonso said: This makes it look longer than a week, but maybe it was just for the current sailing... There is no way in heck that this was "just for the current sailing". If the policy has been rescinded, it's because of Hurricane Helene-strength blowback. 7 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cello56 Posted Sunday at 11:12 PM #15 Share Posted Sunday at 11:12 PM While RCI may not be bound by the provisions of the American's With Disabilities Act, they are bound by the incredible bad press this would give them if the news got out that they were 'cherry picking' which disabilities were 'worthy' of receiving help. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meadowlander Posted Monday at 12:30 AM #16 Share Posted Monday at 12:30 AM 6 hours ago, reallyitsmema said: Supposedly, it was a one week problem and not a new policy. I hope so. October 2nd at Coco Cay, asking where to queue-seeing no queue, I was told there is no tram service from the pier. Everyone was walking. Despite using a cane and having difficulty walking, I was told by another employee that an approaching tram was for "handicapped". Fortunately the driver allowed me & others to get on. For his kindness, he was berated by his coworker at the pier(the tram went to the ships before proceeding to the island). My email to guest relations was responded unsatisfactorily. I then emailed Bayley's office. Merion Mom informed me of the change in tram service, guest relations did not. I will ask Mr. Bayley what their definition of handicapped is, if his reply is as disappointing as guest relations. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
meadowlander Posted Monday at 12:36 AM #17 Share Posted Monday at 12:36 AM 2 hours ago, Another_Critic said: How did they determine who was allowed to use the shuttle? Though I did not see anyone in a wheelchair/scooter, Coco Cay employees were telling everyone they had to walk to the tram station on the island as there was no service from the ship to the island. On my walk to the island, I asked an approaching tram driver if I could board. He allowed a few of us with walking issues on & later was berated by his co-workers, for doing so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tatka Posted Monday at 12:49 AM #18 Share Posted Monday at 12:49 AM 1 hour ago, cello56 said: While RCI may not be bound by the provisions of the American's With Disabilities Act, they are bound by the incredible bad press this would give them if the news got out that they were 'cherry picking' which disabilities were 'worthy' of receiving help. Americans with disabilities usually have documents to prove they are disabled. So I suppose something like this could be used. Although imho it’s done so less people who don’t have disabilities use trams. We used it once just to check out. We wouldn’t attempt if it was declared only for people with disabilities. Maybe because people who don’t need tram are using it disabled people must wait longer? 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sunshine3601 Posted Monday at 01:12 AM #19 Share Posted Monday at 01:12 AM 22 minutes ago, Tatka said: Americans with disabilities usually have documents to prove they are disabled. So I suppose something like this could be used. Although imho it’s done so less people who don’t have disabilities use trams. We used it once just to check out. We wouldn’t attempt if it was declared only for people with disabilities. Maybe because people who don’t need tram are using it disabled people must wait longer? Curious, what type of documents do you think US citizens carry to show they have a medical condition? 4 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NRWPA Posted Monday at 01:15 AM #20 Share Posted Monday at 01:15 AM 1 minute ago, Sunshine3601 said: Curious, what type of documents do you think US citizens carry to show they have a medical condition? Thanks, that's exactly what I was in the process of asking/typing. I have no documents and don't "look" disabled. I can walk, I just can't breathe. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
neverbeenhere Posted Monday at 01:16 AM #21 Share Posted Monday at 01:16 AM I didn’t know that there was a tram. We always take the stroll, tip the musicians and enjoy the day. I'm a disability for my wife, I guess she qualifies to ride. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
poocher Posted Monday at 01:41 AM #22 Share Posted Monday at 01:41 AM 50 minutes ago, Tatka said: Americans with disabilities usually have documents to prove they are disabled. So I suppose something like this could be used. Although imho it’s done so less people who don’t have disabilities use trams. We used it once just to check out. We wouldn’t attempt if it was declared only for people with disabilities. Maybe because people who don’t need tram are using it disabled people must wait longer? Pretty sure this is not true. Also pretty sure one cannot be asked the nature of their disability in most cases. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tatka Posted Monday at 02:29 AM #23 Share Posted Monday at 02:29 AM 41 minutes ago, poocher said: Pretty sure this is not true. Also pretty sure one cannot be asked the nature of their disability in most cases. For example to get special sign for parking in our state you need to proof for your disability. But CC isn’t US, although they try to accommodate people. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coralc Posted Monday at 03:56 AM #24 Share Posted Monday at 03:56 AM 1 hour ago, Tatka said: For example to get special sign for parking in our state you need to proof for your disability. But CC isn’t US, although they try to accommodate people. It would be very awkward to have to wear your handicapped parking placard around your neck to avail yourself of handicapped services. 😁 And besides, what would your poor parked car do if you had your placard with you instead of hanging it in the vehicle? 🤷♀️ 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tatka Posted Monday at 04:50 AM #25 Share Posted Monday at 04:50 AM 52 minutes ago, Coralc said: It would be very awkward to have to wear your handicapped parking placard around your neck to avail yourself of handicapped services. 😁 And besides, what would your poor parked car do if you had your placard with you instead of hanging it in the vehicle? 🤷♀️ This is just an example of course. I have no idea how and if they will check, but at least most people without disabilities won’t try to use trams. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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