ARandomTraveler Posted Monday at 05:10 AM #26 Share Posted Monday at 05:10 AM 1 hour ago, Coralc said: It would be very awkward to have to wear your handicapped parking placard around your neck to avail yourself of handicapped services. 😁 And besides, what would your poor parked car do if you had your placard with you instead of hanging it in the vehicle? 🤷♀️ They could just get one of those yellow vests that the dogs wear 👀 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mets123 Posted Monday at 06:02 AM #27 Share Posted Monday at 06:02 AM 3 hours ago, Tatka said: For example to get special sign for parking in our state you need to proof for your disability. But CC isn’t US, although they try to accommodate people. You're right. It's called a note from your doctor. My wife is disabled. She carries NO documentation for that not is she required to do so. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lovesthebeach2 Posted Monday at 09:42 AM #28 Share Posted Monday at 09:42 AM 8 hours ago, Tatka said: Americans with disabilities usually have documents to prove they are disabled. So I suppose something like this could be used. Although imho it’s done so less people who don’t have disabilities use trams. We used it once just to check out. We wouldn’t attempt if it was declared only for people with disabilities. Maybe because people who don’t need tram are using it disabled people must wait longer? What type of documents are you aware of to prove a disability? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sunshine3601 Posted Monday at 10:20 AM #29 Share Posted Monday at 10:20 AM 7 hours ago, Tatka said: For example to get special sign for parking in our state you need to proof for your disability. But CC isn’t US, although they try to accommodate people. FYI, to get a placard for your vehicle there is a state form that is filled out with a doctor's note. That's it. There is no paperwork that you carry. There are many people with medical issues that are unknown by just looking at a person. If Royal is truly considering getting rid of the tram, other than those with medical reasons, that would be a huge mistake on their part. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruise a holic Posted Monday at 10:23 AM #30 Share Posted Monday at 10:23 AM This policy is insane- My DH and I are seniors- in our 70's while we aren't deemed handicapped, on our last cruise stopping in Nassau- the walk to the pier was horrible for us- the heat made it very difficult- How can the cruise line deny Seniors a ride on the tram? They need more trams- to accomodate the passengers. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
not-enough-cruising Posted Monday at 10:30 AM #31 Share Posted Monday at 10:30 AM 9 hours ago, Tatka said: Americans with disabilities usually have documents to prove they are disabled. Absolute nonsense. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tatka Posted Monday at 11:33 AM #32 Share Posted Monday at 11:33 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, Cruise a holic said: This policy is insane- My DH and I are seniors- in our 70's while we aren't deemed handicapped, on our last cruise stopping in Nassau- the walk to the pier was horrible for us- the heat made it very difficult- How can the cruise line deny Seniors a ride on the tram? They need more trams- to accomodate the passengers. Issue is not that it’s not enough trains, but rather safety. People walk and trains run on the same pier. They will have trains, but maybe less and for people who really need them. What happens on other islands where there are no trains? There are many of them? Edited Monday at 11:36 AM by Tatka Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elizabethbp Posted Monday at 12:02 PM #33 Share Posted Monday at 12:02 PM I called RCCL yesterday and was advised this was not true. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SplashOfWater Posted Monday at 01:07 PM #34 Share Posted Monday at 01:07 PM We are currently on Wonder and at Cococay today. There is no general tram service on the pier. Everyone is walking. There is only ONE handicap-accessible tram going up and down the pier. Obviously not a "temporary" policy, despite what Royal Caribbean has to say. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RFerrington Posted Monday at 01:20 PM #35 Share Posted Monday at 01:20 PM 1 hour ago, Tatka said: Issue is not that it’s not enough trains, but rather safety. People walk and trains run on the same pier. They will have trains, but maybe less and for people who really need them? I agree that this is most likely the reason for the change....but rather than eliminate the tram they just need to do a better job of traffic control. It's not that hard. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tatka Posted Monday at 01:27 PM #36 Share Posted Monday at 01:27 PM 6 minutes ago, RFerrington said: I agree that this is most likely the reason for the change....but rather than eliminate the tram they just need to do a better job of traffic control. It's not that hard. Considering that capacity of this port is now up to 13K (Icon + Oasis class)... it is rather difficult. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gerif Posted Monday at 02:23 PM #37 Share Posted Monday at 02:23 PM 4 hours ago, lovesthebeach2 said: What type of documents are you aware of to prove a disability? My late husband had COPD and had a parking placard but also had a small card that he carried in his wallet. If I were using his car and parked in a handicapped parking spot (which I never did) I could be asked to show the card. Funny thing is that he did not appear handicapped at all while I have arthritis and sometimes limp. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lovesthebeach2 Posted Monday at 02:36 PM #38 Share Posted Monday at 02:36 PM (edited) The RC Blog confirmed that is now the policy as of Oct 1. edit, it was posted today by RC Blog Edited Monday at 02:39 PM by lovesthebeach2 . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruiselvr04 Posted Monday at 02:55 PM #39 Share Posted Monday at 02:55 PM I guess Royal is becoming just for the the fit and the young. It’s quite a walk and even though we can do it the tram was always used and appreciated. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare orville99 Posted Monday at 05:20 PM #40 Share Posted Monday at 05:20 PM (edited) The trams were running normally from the pier to the tram station when we were there on 10/4. Perhaps they were talking about trams back to the ship at the end of the day? We will be back there again this Friday and I will try to get clarification on what (if anything) has changed. Edited Monday at 05:21 PM by orville99 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tally Cruiser Posted Monday at 09:41 PM #41 Share Posted Monday at 09:41 PM I emailed my sales rep and apparently this was for Oct 1-8 only; why I don't know. Future weeks should not be affected. I was concerned personally as I have intermittent back issues. I reported to my rep that I'm going to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars for a shore excursion to not have a tram service if needed. Considering the cancelation policy is 48 hrs before, it could prove to be quite costly. Personally I think a workaround to the problem is to charge a nominal fee. It would more likely be less expensive than what I tip. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Another_Critic Posted Monday at 09:48 PM #42 Share Posted Monday at 09:48 PM 11 hours ago, Sunshine3601 said: FYI, to get a placard for your vehicle there is a state form that is filled out with a doctor's note. That's it. There is no paperwork that you carry. At least in my state, there is a "registration" card for the placard that can be requested by a police offer. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BND Posted Monday at 09:52 PM #43 Share Posted Monday at 09:52 PM 7 minutes ago, Tally Cruiser said: I emailed my sales rep and apparently this was for Oct 1-8 only; why I don't know. Future weeks should not be affected. I was concerned personally as I have intermittent back issues. I reported to my rep that I'm going to spend hundreds or thousands of dollars for a shore excursion to not have a tram service if needed. Considering the cancelation policy is 48 hrs before, it could prove to be quite costly. Personally I think a workaround to the problem is to charge a nominal fee. It would more likely be less expensive than what I tip. Well, it is after 8 Oct now. I think you need to look at post #34 above. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
la_croisiere_s'amuse Posted Monday at 09:58 PM #44 Share Posted Monday at 09:58 PM 4 minutes ago, BND said: Well, it is after 8 Oct now. I think you need to look at post #34 above. But also post #40 above. It appears that for the moment, the only thing that's clear & straightforward is that nothing is clear & straighforward. 🤨 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cruise a holic Posted Monday at 11:38 PM #45 Share Posted Monday at 11:38 PM (edited) 12 hours ago, Tatka said: Issue is not that it’s not enough trains, but rather safety. People walk and trains run on the same pier. They will have trains, but maybe less and for people who really need them. What happens on other islands where there are no trains? There are many of them? Not all islands have long walks to piers. Sometimes you also take a tender directly to the pier. Who will determine who needs rhe shuttle? Must i bring a cane? Edited Monday at 11:41 PM by Cruise a holic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare silentbob007 Posted Monday at 11:51 PM #46 Share Posted Monday at 11:51 PM I will be following as I will be traveling with someone who would need assistance. Are the pathways wheelchair friendly or do they have the sand wheelchairs that can be used? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
klfrodo Posted Tuesday at 12:15 AM #47 Share Posted Tuesday at 12:15 AM I'm guessing that if you can't walk or can't breath, then get a scooter or a wheel chair. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
la_croisiere_s'amuse Posted Tuesday at 12:41 AM #48 Share Posted Tuesday at 12:41 AM 44 minutes ago, silentbob007 said: I will be following as I will be traveling with someone who would need assistance. Are the pathways wheelchair friendly or do they have the sand wheelchairs that can be used? Both. 🙂 Sand wheelchairs are available on a first-come-first-served basis. According to DH, they are pretty easy to push in the sand but a bit harder on the paths. But the pathways are more than sufficiently wide for wheelchairs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tatka Posted Tuesday at 01:25 AM #49 Share Posted Tuesday at 01:25 AM 1 hour ago, Cruise a holic said: Not all islands have long walks to piers. Sometimes you also take a tender directly to the pier. Who will determine who needs rhe shuttle? Must i bring a cane? I’m sure they will accommodate people who will ask. They probably want to divert crowds of people with no issues Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Merion_Mom Posted Tuesday at 03:56 AM #50 Share Posted Tuesday at 03:56 AM 16 hours ago, Tatka said: Issue is not that it’s not enough trains, but rather safety. People walk and trains run on the same pier. They will have trains, but maybe less and for people who really need them. What happens on other islands where there are no trains? There are many of them? Have you BEEN to CocoCay? The trams run on the outer edge of the pier. It's somewhat like a bike lane. And it is delineated. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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