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Cruising with Limited Mobility


bondy

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This is my second go at posting this thread. My wife and I have been lucky enough to have cruised on many occasions out of Sydney, Europe and the USA. We love our cruising! 3 years ago she lost her mobility due to MS. This didnt stop us from going on a cruise on the Royal Princess. We had a great time but it was oh so different having to rely on a wheelchair. I had to be on hand all the time to push the chair and we found that we couldnt do our own things. Earlier this year we cruised on the Infinity but this time we purchased a portable electic scooter (Liberty Easy Travel)

On this cruise the scooter enabled us to do what we wanted to do without depending so much on each other. We had many people stop and ask us where we had purchased the product because it folds like a stroller and is very lightweight. We went on shore excursions and the scooter easily fitted into the boot of taxis. They even allowed us take it on tender boat. At the airport we drove the scooter up to the aircraft door! If you need a walking aid and want to have more fun on the cruise this is the product! We purchased ours from www.libertymobilityaids.com.au We cant wait for our next adventure.

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