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Tender problems using a walker


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Shouldn't be any different than in Belize. There are usually double decker tenders that you board, so there may be a couple of steps up or down to each level. There will be people there helping get you on and off the tender, but you may need to negotiate some steps once onboard. Tender ride is short and sweet!

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Don't know what time of year you are going but I was just there (Jan 27) and we almost didn't make it off the ship. The water was too rough for the tender boats at Georgetown. We had an awesome captain though and while the RC ship left, our captain brought us over to Spotts Bay to tender. Made it fine but the water was very choppy and the tender boats were bouncing up and down a lot by the side of the ship. So, if you run into that situation, make sure you have some help getting to and from your seat on the boat.

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