Wheelchair Users & Slow Walkers

We're familiar with the needs of varying mobility impairments and we will do everything possible to accommodate your particular needs. 'Roll-in showers', 'lowered thermostat', and 'What is the width of the doorway?' are just a few of the accessiblity features and questions we are used to asking. Isn't it nice to work with people who understand your needs and that they must be taken seriously? While we can't make the world accessible, we do have the networking capacity and resources to properly answer your concerns.
No, not all hotels and cruise ships are the same and neither will they all cooperate at the same level. But we know which ones will cooperate! Some of the arrangements we've included for clients with disabilities include:
They say, "If you build it, they will come" and that's our philosophy regarding convincing travel suppliers that the travelers with disabilities market is worth them accommodating. And our feeling is that if a need is important to you, it's important to us. All we ask is that you communicate your ability level and needs to our agents so that we can do all that is possible for you to have a terrific and stress-free vacation.
Connie George Travel Associates has been responsible for a ramp placed in Aruba, for a lift into a jacuzzi earlier than originally planned, and for the first deaf group to ever have ASL interpreters on a cruise at the expense of the cruise line.
Don't you want a travel agency who understands your needs and who will make waves to have it happen when possible?
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| A THOUSAND WORDS" Visit the following two pages to see "accessible cruising" Royal Caribbean's Mariner of the Seas & Some Eastern Caribbean Ports Royal Caribbean's Adventure of the Seas sailing in the Southern Caribbean Royal Caribbean's Vision of the Seas Luxury Cruising with Silversea Cruises and Crystal Cruises |
