[Travelandtourism] NCL ACCESSIBILITY POLICY

cheryl echevarria cherylandmaxx at hotmail.com
Fri Oct 30 17:37:46 UTC 2009


Okay the answer is.  The lady I spoke to at NCL is an idiot and she is being repermanded for discouraging blind people from thinking that they won't be assisted if needs assistance.

The person who had issues with NCL said for them to contact NCL with the reservations no if you still have it and explain everything that happened so it will never happen again.

NCL follows all ADA and Accessibility Laws and if someone wants a sighted escort no they do not offer this service but if you just need assistance getting around and familarizing yourself with the boat on need braille menus and such that it will be provided.

That is the answer. 

The Cruise Line industry is well aware of the ADA and if they here of infactions from any of there ships and employees they need to hear about it, as soon as it happens to someone on the ship or corporate.

Cheryl Echevarria
Treasurer, 
Greater Long Island Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind

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  NCL ships have up to 27 staterooms per ship that are wheelchair accessible with grab bars throughout the bathrooms, raised beds, adjustable hanging rods in closets, sinks and toilets, shower seats and extra wide doors for easy access. Five of our ships have alarm pull rods in bathrooms and alarm buttons beside the beds;

  NCL welcomes all service animals. For example, guests who have loss of vision or are blind sail with seeing-eye dogs will be provided a doggie box, which is changed daily by NCL personnel. Additionally, an NCL crewmember will tour the ship with the passenger on the first day to help them get their bearings;



  This is there policy with guide dogs, I asked them about 2 people that do not have guide dogs that need assistance and I was told that NCL does not provide sighted escorts, I told them I didn't say that. Did not get a straight answer.

  Cheryl Echevarria
  Treasurer, 
  Greater Long Island Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind

  Echevarriatravel.com
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