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Article: Cruising gains fans among disabled`


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Thanks for the link! A really good article, and highlights what we've been talking about here: cruising is a good vacation for people with disabilities, but each of us has to be a) realistic about what we can and cannot do, and b) plan for the best, expect (and plan for) the worst, and we'll manage to have a good time.

 

I like cruising in large part because it frees up my husband from having to worry about me. He can go off on excursions while I stay on the ship, and we each have a good time.

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