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Dulce_Marcy

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  1. Even though you aren't in an accessible cabin RC can stick get you on accessible tours. Check out this page

     

    https://www.royalcaribbean.com/experience/accessible-cruising/accessible-shore-excursions

     

    or email them at :

    special_needs@rccl.com







    I will tell you that their accessible tours are quite expensive and an outside agency might be a better deal. Hope your recovery goes well



     

    Unfortunately this was a last minute operation and when I contacted RC there was no accessible cabins left. Have you booked any excursions?

    Will check out Joe Banana.

  2. Hi, Im also on Symphony and will be in an aircast following foot and ankle surgery. I'm in an accessible cabin and RC shows me all sorts of accessible tours. If you are in a regular cabin, I don't know if they may not show on your cruise planner ask RC what accessible options there are. Most of the sites are cobble stones or uneven ground so us mobility challenged folks will be challenged.

     

    Good luck!

     

     

     

    I hope someone can help I just had last minute Achilles’ tendon surgery and have to wear an air cast and be non weight baring as I’m struggling with crutches I have hired a mobility scooter for the cruise this restricts the excursions I can take. We are on Symphony and looking for excursions Rome Naples Capri or any others people can recommend. Thank you.
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