debjo Posted May 11, 2004 #1 Share Posted May 11, 2004 Greetings to everyone... Our trip is almost here...we've secured an wheel-chair accessible van and driver to "tour" the Bermuda islands. We've a handicapped cabin on the ship. We've got most of the "t's" crossed on the "i's" dotted. Now to our next hurdle: We would like to take our 80 year old birthday girl (who has Multiple Schlorosis and is in a manual wheel-chair full time) on a "walking" tour of St. Georges on our own while the ship is docked there. My husband and I have been to Bermuda twice before and remember St. Georges as being rather hilly. From your experiences, does anyone know if our hopes for a "walking" tour St. Georges pushing the wheelchair is feasible or not? We realize that this is a "historical" town and there aren't curb ramps, there are narrow bricked or cobblestone streets and sidewalks, and that few buildings have doorways wide enough to accommodate a wheelchair entry. What "sites" in St. Georges are easy to get to pushing a wheelchair? Thanks for all your help in this matter...only 12 more days to go! Debjo Until the NORWEGIAN DAWN 2004 (Can't Hardly Wait But Still Wishing I Was Going On The NORWAY Instead!) NORWEGIAN MAJESTY 2004 Bermuda Bound Again! QE2-Bermuda 2003 PACIFIC PRINCESS-Bermuda 2002 REGAL EMPRESS-New England/Canada 2001 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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