Taking son on a cruise

mandalay01
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hi I’m looking to take my severely disabled son of (35yrs old)on a cruise for a week,maybe a fortnight he is quadriplegic can anyone please tell me what are the facilities like ie beds toilets etc
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Hi @mandalay01
Welcome to the community and good to meet you. I have never been on a cruise so unfortunately cannot advise you directly but here are some links that may be useful.
https://www.disabledholidays.com/about/disabled-cruises-info.html
https://www.euansguide.com/
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Theres not much room at all in a standard cabin.you may be able to ring company and ask about any larger rooms for disabled customers or consider a suite? Same goes for the cabin toilet/shower facilites en suite.they ussualy do provide on board public disabled toilets though.0
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Hi @mandalay01,
Welcome!
CruiseCritic has a blog about the what the different companies offer disabled travellers (they're a company, so I don't know how impartial it is but looks useful).
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