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Charging an Electric Wheelchair in a Cabin aboard an Australian Cruise


scooterrach

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I posted a couple of days ago asking if anyone has travelled on a cruise using an Electric Wheelchair and a Ventilator (VPap). I'm a first time cruiser and am not confident in booking my cruise until I know for 100% certain I am able to charge my chair and use my VPap at night in my cabin.

 

I have since found out that I can run my VPap through my wheelchair and be charging it at the same time, therefor only need one power point. However I am still wanting to know if anyone has taken their Electric Wheelchair on board a P&O Cruise and if so, was it recharged in your cabin.

 

Any information regarding Regal Princesses (aka Pacific Dawn's) disabled cabin's would be useful aswell. I'm planning to go on Nov 23rd's Pacific Treasures 14 night cruise.

 

Thank you for any help you can give it's greatly appreaciated.

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