how did you get off the plane and get around? did your chair come or did they 
have to put you into a manual chair?? thanks, Dan* 


     On Saturday, June 6, 2015 2:28 PM, William Lang III <[email protected]> 
wrote:
   

 Larry,
I am my C5 25 years post, and I been on cruises many times. I would like to 
think that the airlines have gotten better in caring for power chairs and their 
passengers. Sadly, it is an adventure in and of itself.
Cruise ships especially the new ones, are wonderful in handicap accommodations. 
Handicapped rooms are half again the size of a regular room allowing for room 
to maneuver the wheelchair. Get a room with a balcony. The newer ships allow 
you access to a balcony so you can actually look at the flying Fish. Elevators 
are large enough for a power chair to enter and turn around to exit.
I recommend you Google to find instructions on how to get the most out of 
flying. Do not read posts older than two years because I don’t think they’ll be 
relevant.
A caveat: I have had nightmarish experiences with airlines. Breaking chairs, 
leaving chairs at places of embarkation (I once flew from Vancouver to Newark, 
first-class bulkhead seats). My wife exited the plane and was told that my 
Permobil did not make the flight! There I sat on the empty plane in a 
first-class seat while the cleaning crew was preparing the flight to England. 
On second thought, I should have just stayed on the plane. It worked out and I 
got my $13K back from Continental for my family group’s round-trip airfare by 
writing they had ruined my Alaskan vacation. Boo-hoo boo-hoo.
You have time. Detailed planning and understanding what to do on each leg of 
the itinerary should allay your fears and help you to enjoy the trip of a 
lifetime.
Bon voyage


On Jun 5, 2015, at 8:07 AM, Larry Willis <[email protected]> wrote:

The plan -- make payments for one year (till next June) then hit the high seas 
with a parrot and a bottle of rum. (And a case of Dramamine)... And the 
professor and Mary Ann.

Larry WillisRetired and proud of it

Begin forwarded message:


From: Gail Holmes <[email protected]>
Date: June 5, 2015 at 2:51:31 AM EDT
To: Larry Willis <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Question



A particular time or month set? 







Sent from my iPhone


On Jun 3, 2015, at 3:16 PM, Larry Willis <[email protected]> wrote:





Got a question for everyone. My sister-in-law who lives in Houston insists that 
I and family meet her in New Orleans to go on a cruise. That's a two hour 
flight with power chair, accommodations of some sort, five day cruise, and 
flight home. I have never been on a ship or a jet. I don't know what to say. 
What do you guys think? Are the difficulties too great?





Larry Willis


Retired and proud of it








Don’t  let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do!Billy 
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