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kath00

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Thanks for the great comments. You all have given me some wonderful foundations for research. I found a couple of Rhine and Mosel River cruises. That sounds like a nice combo! I just found this:

 

http://www.uniworld.com/destinations/europe/legendary_rhine_and_moselle

 

This is my favorite itineray. In fact I've done it twice. I did look at your Uniworld site and it looks like a lovely cruise. However it's a lot more expensive than the ones I did with Grand Circle. Maybe it's a little more upscale, but I wouldn't know. You might want to check GCT.com out. You can see on their site what hours that they are cruising during the day and which they are docked. Some of those walking tours are quite easy. Our guides walked very slowly as they would stop and talk frequently telling us the history of the place we were visiting and pointing out things of interest.

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Have been on four river cruises ranging from 8 to 16 days. Sailed Viking and was pleased with all. I am 60 yrs old and very active but still found these trips very taxing due to logistics of just getting through airports and transfers to and from the ships not to mention the seemingly endless flights. I don't know where your parents will be traveling from, but we only have to go from Alabama to Europe and it is a very, very, difficult task. Now that security is ramped up, the lines are long and connecting flights usually leave barely enough time to sprint between gates. I travel with my husband at times and with a friend at others and we all have remarked that air travel nowadays is only for able bodied folks whith a lot of stamina.

 

For many years I have averaged spending $25K per year on travel and it just keeps getting more difficult and frustrating each year. Don't get me wrong, I love it--leaving in 4 wks for Paris with my two granddaughters for their 13th birthday. I also went on a Christmas Market Cruise on Viking two months ago. I don't plan to quit traveling, but I always dread the task of just getting to and returning from my destination.

 

I can't imagine going through all the hassle and then just staying on the boat. The scenery is lovely part of the time, but there isn't all that much to see from the boat and there certainly aren't any activities aboard ship other than eating. Yes, I find that the passengers on all the river cruises I was on were older, but they were active, fit and mobile.

 

One other consideration regarding degree of difficulty embarking and disembarking from the ship--some stated that the ramps are not steep. That depends on the depth of the water at the time of your sailing. At times we saw waters very shallow and at times very deep which makes the ramps to the shore very steep.

On our cruise a few weeks ago, we left Alabama at noon and it was 3:00 p.m. the following day before we were able to enter our cabins. A long, exhausting time. I would advise your parents that surely there would be something easier and closer to home that they would enjoy just as much.

 

I would even suggest an ocean cruise. My husband and I choose this option often and never leave the ship. There is so much to do on board and ports all over the US. Good luck!:)

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Kath, the Uniworld tour itin you found looks lovely. We did a similar tour with AMA Waterways in the late spring and it was beautiful. The scenery was very pretty and the small towns and steep vineyards of the Mosel really impressive, although as some have pointed out the ship sometimes doesn't move much during the day; it depends on the itinerary. You should look careful at the 'detailed itinerary' specifying arrival and departure times for each stop, to see if the sailing you choose would give your parents good views during the day. The Rhine Gorge, even though it takes only a few hours to transit, is breathtaking. With fall colors it would be amazing.

 

Regarding elevators on river cruises, I think the reason they do not reach all the way to the sun decks is because the ships need to be able to clear the sun deck off completely to pass under bridges that do not have much clearance. The wheelhouse even 'compresses' in a fashion (the top half retracts over the lower half - without crew inside, obviously!) when a low bridge is approached. The sun canopies fold flat for the same reason. A stationary elevator tower on the sundeck would restrict the ship's low-bridge passage ability.

 

Be aware that the elevators on some river cruise ships may not go to all of the 'regular' decks either. For example, on older AMA ships the elevator serviced the two upper decks of passenger cabins, but not the lowest level. There was a wheelchair lift on our ship, I think, that could be used to reach the sun deck, which would be desirable for the Rhine Gorge transit if the weather was good.

 

If you contact the cruise line directly or a knowledgeable TA who handles lots of bookings for your chosen line, hopefully you can find out exactly what a specific ship offers in terms of mobility accommodation.

 

Also in case you haven't visited yet, there is a specialty forum on CC for disabled cruise travel. I'll try to post a link below. You may get additional help regarding river or ocean cruise travel for disabled passengers from those who have gone before. Good luck! :)

 

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/forumdisplay.php?f=190

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