This may be better answered in the Cruise Forum, but I wanted to start here, since it involves my DD12, who is disabled and in a wheelchair most of the time.
We (myself, wife, and 3 kids) just got back from a fantastic 4 day cruise on the Dream. It was our first Disney cruise (first cruise for the kids), and we all had a great time. In Nassau, we did not do any Port Adventures due to mixed reports about wheelchair access. We got off the ship, walked around for about 30 minutes, did not enjoy getting hassled to braid hair or buy conch shells, so got back on board.
We booked a 7 night next year on the Fantasy. I'm curious if any of the Port Adventures there are wheelchair accessible? We obviously won't be climbing Dunns River Falls, but I'm thinking about glass bottom boats or snorkeling tours. She would stay onboard and my wife and I would alternate staying with her, while the other is in the water with the other kids. We are scheduled for a Western Caribbean itinerary but can change it to Eastern.
We loved Castaway Cay b/c of the beach wheelchairs (we have used them in Panama City Beach the last two years as well) and the easy access all over the island for her.
We (myself, wife, and 3 kids) just got back from a fantastic 4 day cruise on the Dream. It was our first Disney cruise (first cruise for the kids), and we all had a great time. In Nassau, we did not do any Port Adventures due to mixed reports about wheelchair access. We got off the ship, walked around for about 30 minutes, did not enjoy getting hassled to braid hair or buy conch shells, so got back on board.
We booked a 7 night next year on the Fantasy. I'm curious if any of the Port Adventures there are wheelchair accessible? We obviously won't be climbing Dunns River Falls, but I'm thinking about glass bottom boats or snorkeling tours. She would stay onboard and my wife and I would alternate staying with her, while the other is in the water with the other kids. We are scheduled for a Western Caribbean itinerary but can change it to Eastern.
We loved Castaway Cay b/c of the beach wheelchairs (we have used them in Panama City Beach the last two years as well) and the easy access all over the island for her.