Norwegian Cruise Line can only accept certain types of wheelchairs on board. Guests in wheelchairs may consequently not be able to participate in certain activities or shore excursions in tender ports. To ensure the safety of our guests and crew, wheelchairs may not be used to transfer from the ship to a tender. All wheelchairs and scooters must be stored in your stateroom they cannot be left in the hallway or any other public area. If you do not wish to bring your own wheelchair on board, please contact our U.S.-based supplier Scooteround on 001 (888) 441 7575 to arrange delivery of one to the ship. If you do use a wheelchair, you must bring your own and it must be collapsible. We have a limited number of staterooms per ship that are wheelchair accessible with grab rails in the bathrooms, lower sinks and toilets, shower seats, raised beds, adjustable hanging rods in wardrobes, tilting mirrors and extra wide doors for easy access. Unless and until specifically confirmed as accepted, all special requests and requirements are subject to availability and do not form part of the contracted services. Any special requirements which we have accepted will be specifically confirmed as accepted on your confirmation invoice. Any assistance provided by Norwegian Cruise Line, its team members or service providers does not form part of the contracted services unless agreed differently in writing or where required by legal regulations (for example, in accordance with EU regulation 1107/2006 dated 5 July 2006 on the rights of disabled persons and persons with reduced mobility when travelling by air and EU regulation 1177/2010 dated 24 November 2010 concerning the rights of passengers when travelling by sea). Guests who have significant mobility impairments should travel with someone who will take responsibility for any assistance needed during the cruise and in the event of an emergency. If you suffer from reduced mobility or any medical condition or disability which may affect your holiday, please give us full details before booking so that we can provide you with precise information as to the suitability of the holiday taking into account your specific needs. However, reduced mobility of course means different things to different individuals as we fully appreciate that individual capabilities, restrictions and requirements will vary considerably. The information you are provided with about your holiday (which may be on our website, in our brochures or elsewhere) before you make your booking will include a general indication of the suitability of the holiday for someone with reduced mobility.
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