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Bad luck if John wanted to shower |
Whilst we didn’t see much of Miami on the Sunday (19th August) when we reboarded Sea Princess, we did take some photos and recorded the shortcomings of the bathroom. I expect the Miami Port Holiday Inn did have a properly accessible wheelchair bathroom, but as we booked just the day before, it was not available.
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View from our window at 1:30am |
The night photos were taken about 1:30am.
The day photos simply showed us a big city with palm trees everywhere: I’m sure we did not do Miami justice.
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Same view at breakfast time - we could see our ship |
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All of this is necessary for us to travel by air |
We had pared down our luggage to the minimum for flying but there are items we cannot do without. Whether we cruise, fly or travel by train or bus, the ramp, pull-apart travel shower chair, medical appliances and pharmaceutical goods and clothes are indispensable.
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Shower and toilet in C314 on Level 9 |
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Never enough bench space for John's many tasks |
Compared to the motel bathrooms, our Sea Princess bathroom is quite adequate, although I still need to “pardon the French” when John bangs into things as he cleans his equipment. This is a time-consuming task he prefers to undertake himself, not just for his own satisfaction, but also to allow me to do my own thing – much appreciated.
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