[Travelandtourism] Royal Caribbean CruiseLinesnolongerprovidedBraille on their ships

Barry Campbell jazzlion1 at comcast.net
Wed Jun 1 20:43:26 UTC 2011


Hello:
  This method does not always work.  For example the last Carnival cruise we
were just on in early May the travel agent got a copy of the menus and
produced them in braille and large print.  There were two nights where they
switched the menu days and thus the menus were not fully correct.  I forsee
this type of thing happening if RCL does not product the compass in Braille
each night.  We are totally opposed to having someone reading the compass to
us when we want.  No other person on a ship has to go through this.  They
can pick up a compass at any time of the day and review it at their leisure.

We will wait until Cheryl provides the answer from rCL and see what happens.

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Subject: Re: [Travelandtourism] Royal Caribbean
CruiseLinesnolongerprovidedBraille on their ships


Cheryl:

Since we do have a Braille printer in house, sometimes we will get the 
cruise lines to send us the information via email and then we are able to 
print it and send it to the clients.  That may have to be the way in the 
future you will have to do it.

Reese

Peachtree Travel
Independent Travel Consultant

(phone) 888-389-2723

(website: http://www.peachtreetravel.net.

Email: reservations at peachtreetravel.net


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