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Hi Shana, I just came back from Hawaii and had a wonderful time, I have M.s. so pretty well comfined to a wheelchair! I was on the Diamond by Princess and no probem getting around, i rented a scooter, all the staff were great and helpful! some Islands you have to go in by tender, however they look after you very well. I am booked up next year to on the golden princess to Hawaii again and I am not worried so I am sure you will have a wonderful time. Hetty
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Thank you so much Hetty for responding to me on this. Is Hawaii's sidewalks have curbes that are acceible by scooter or would I have to worry about not being able to get around the city? Are there excursions that you went on that don't require walking and are able to at least bring a wheelchair with? I would love to hear more if and when your up to it. Thanks, Shana
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| Posts: 55 | Location: North Dakota | Registered: May 31, 2008 |   |
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Hi Shana, Hawaii is very handicapped friendly the curbs are easy to manage and there are lots of transportation that is handicapped accessible We were together as a family and rented a car so that was easy for me. Most of the the tours involved walking so I did'nt go! What ever ship you take will be able to give you that info. You will love Hawaii and the all the islands. Hope that was of help HETTY
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Thank you Hetty yes your information helped me. I know for sure I want to go on the glass bottom boat to sea the living creatures below and hopefully some dolphins cause I love them. I would love to get close to the dolphins but I can't stand in waist deep water only thigh high for medical reasons but not sure if they can make an acception like that as this has been a dream for me all of my life but if not I will find something else to do. Thank you for letting me know the curbs are accessible that was important. Shana
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| Posts: 55 | Location: North Dakota | Registered: May 31, 2008 |   |
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