me and parents going on a cruise to the UK what is everyone suggestions?

me and my parents both are disable mum uses a walker, how accessible is it especially in London, and Manchester? Also what suggestions you all have for cellphone service with unlimited data, and any food suggestions or anything?. WE are getting our passports soon, and if it works out we meeting a lawyer to see bout immigrations. I did my ancestory and found out im 28.2 british. One of my ancestor is richard cromwell/williams.
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hi and welcome to the forum Cruising is the most accessible way to travel the world. Which cruise line are you going with?
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Hi @cameron_dunn2. A cruise sounds very exciting! I found a couple of websites that have information about accessible things to do in London and Manchester.
In terms of cellphone service, do you have roaming as part of your phone contract? When I go abroad I can use my phone to connect to wifi with no problems. I'm not sure about data and wouldn't want to give any wrong advice.
I'm not the best person to comment on food - I just love pizza! If you're coming up North though to Manchester, you must try a Sunday dinner. Yorkshire puddings, roast potatoes, vegetables, and lots of gravy, it's delicious!
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