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Thanks for the answers, yes, it did help me with the luggage question and the escalator question.I am mobility impared and cannot do stairs well, and when we sailed out of San Diego on the Spirit 3 day Ensenada cruise this past April, there were no escalators, you had to climb 2 flights of steep stairs to get to the gangway, therefore I was taken on board in a wheelchair. I guess the bonus to that was that I was given priority boarding, but believe me, I would rather ride an escalator than have to go through riding in a wheelchair across those bumps again and having to board the ship riding facing backwards. I feel that your first impression of a ship is when you first enter and get to take it all in.I guess it's back to the idea of putting some bright color ties on the suitcases in order to find them in the masses.
Thanks for the answers, yes, it did help me with the luggage question and the escalator question.
I am mobility impared and cannot do stairs well, and when we sailed out of San Diego on the Spirit 3 day Ensenada cruise this past April, there were no escalators, you had to climb 2 flights of steep stairs to get to the gangway, therefore I was taken on board in a wheelchair. I guess the bonus to that was that I was given priority boarding, but believe me, I would rather ride an escalator than have to go through riding in a wheelchair across those bumps again and having to board the ship riding facing backwards. I feel that your first impression of a ship is when you first enter and get to take it all in.
I guess it's back to the idea of putting some bright color ties on the suitcases in order to find them in the masses.