In article <170720081907402027%fort@his.com.remove.invalid>,
Charles wrote:
> Neal Eckhardt wrote:
>
> > This cruise that D.F. mentioned was specifically for a support group
> > cruise. The point is not which cruise line is best to start with, it's
> > that he wants to go with this group, and he doesn't have a choice of
> > cruise lines, and he is worried about getting around in a wheelchair
> > if it is required.
>
> I did not see a reference to his going with a group or what kind of
> group or that he had no choice.
Yes, I did omit that.
> My main point was about the ports since
> he highlighted that Cayo Levantado was a tender port so that seemed
> important to him
That was included because it was part of the information about the
cruise that MSC gave me.
> ---and because I expect the ship will be accessible
> onboard like all modern cruise ship. If tendering is going to be an
> issue then he should be informed that Grand Cayman is also a tender
> port and that the other two on the itinerary are sometimes tender
> ports.
Well, MSC said that Cayo Levantado was the _only_ tender port of the
four.
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