Depending on the degree of limited mobility, consider traveling with
motorized wheelchairs or scooters. Most interior spaces on cruise ships are
carpeted and propelling/pushing a manual WC is tiring. I know from
experience! These devices can be rented with advance notice.
Ron
"Wayne" wrote in message
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> We are considering taking my elderly parents on a ~7 day cruise in late
> Nov. or early Dec. Any suggestions anyone may be able to offer as to
> which cruise line to use, itinerary, etc. would be appreciated. Any
> preferences for passing through the Canal eastbound or westbound?
>
> Price isn't a huge concern, but our tastes are fairly simple and we aren't
> big partiers. A table for four in the dining room is a must - meeting new
> people and simultaneously dealing with meals is more of a challenge for
> them than a pleasure.
>
> Limited mobility will require one of the cabins to be wheelchair
> accessible and we won't be planning on doing a lot of touring at ports of
> call.
>
> T.I.A.
> Wayne
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