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Is Divina really accessible friendly?


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I have read a few reviews, (though some were a bit dated) implying that there are not very many doorways leading to the outside were available on board to allow scooters to move about freely. Either having to have someone hold them open, not to mention, a step over type threshold.

 

Can anyone give some insight to this who has recently sailed?

 

Do you think that MSC might address this during her scheduled dry dock later on?

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I have read a few reviews, (though some were a bit dated) implying that there are not very many doorways leading to the outside were available on board to allow scooters to move about freely. Either having to have someone hold them open, not to mention, a step over type threshold.

 

Can anyone give some insight to this who has recently sailed?

 

Do you think that MSC might address this during her scheduled dry dock later on?

 

Overall MSC is not scooter friendly, families with free children make walking very crowded, Holland America caters to your needs.

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