Guests with Disabilities
Discovery offers reasonable accommodation to our
passengers with disabilities and special needs. Please take note
of the following information in order to ensure an enjoyable experience.
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Wheelchairs Access
Due to the configuration design of the ship and width of doorways , wheelchairs should be collapsible and not wider than 22 inches, for
accessibility to all elevators and public restrooms. Upon request, 22 inch wide
wheelchairs can be provided for use on board. Individuals 100% confined to a wheelchair will have limited access
to some areas aboard ship.
Wheelchair accessible public restrooms are located throughout our
ship.
For those passengers requiring
boarding assistance, Discovery will
provide Wheelchairs for the embarkation and debarkation of guests arriving at
both Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale) and Freeport (Bahamas).
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On Island Transfers
Mini Vans are available
to transport passengers
from the ship in Grand Bahama. However, should you wish to arrange
transportation designed to accommodate wheelchairs, please be advised that such
transportation is not readily available on island, and we suggest that you
arrange this well prior to arrival by calling Expert Travel at 1-242-351-4004 or
experttravel@batelnet.bs.
Discovery does not own, control or manage the transportation service in Grand
Bahama Island. All transportation and other accommodations are governed by and /
or operated under Bahamian Law.
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Ship Transfer / Shore
Excursions
Discovery will make every effort to work with you to
help you identify shore excursions to meet your needs. Information on shore
options is available onboard on your cruise to Grand Bahama Island. However,
please note that transportation by wheelchair accessible van is not available.
Discovery does not
own, control or manage any shore excursion or other accommodation in Grand
Bahama. You should know that all shore excursions, tours, transportation,
lodging and other accommodations are governed by and / or operated under
Bahamian Law.
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* Deaf /
Hard of Hearing
Limited number of cabins
with emergency alarm available.
Written information available upon boarding.
Closed Captioned TV available in designated area.
Passengers may bring their own ADA certified sign language interpreter. Discovery will provide a
complimentary passenger ticket to the ADA certified sign language interpreter.
Complimentary passage excludes cabins and other optional amenities and is subject
to all Discovery terms and conditions for travel.
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Blind and Low Vision
Large print literature can
be provided with advance arrangements.
Elevators
are equipped with an audio deck
indicator.
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Service Animals
Discovery DOES permit passengers to travel on board with specially
trained service animal (i.e., seeing eye and hearing–ear dogs).
Passengers with service animals who wish to disembark in Grand Bahama
should contact the nearest Bahamian Consulate regarding admission of
service animals.
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Diabetes/ Medicine storage
Our infirmary on board will assist in storing medication. You may
also bring a small hand held cooler to store medication and we will provide you
with ice if necessary.
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Dietary Needs
Vegetarian passengers will
find a variety of foods at our buffet to your advantage. For breakfast we serve
hot and cold cereals, fruit and assorted breads and sweet rolls. On our lunch
and dinner buffet we serve an assortment of fruit and salads, hot and cold
vegetables and pasta dishes.
If you have food allergies, please advise the dining room manager
onboard.
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Oxygen
Passengers may bring portable oxygen tanks and breathing apparatus on board.
Prior notification needs to be made to our reservations department so that
arrangements can be made. PLEASE NOTE: LIQUID OXYGEN IS NOT PERMITTED ON BOARD.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE BAHAMAS, AS AN independent NATION, IS NOT
REQUIRED TO MEET ADA STANDARDS AND THEREFORE WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THAT SHORE
EXCURSIONS, hotels, restaurants, stores and transportation ON ISLAND WILL MEET
YOUR REQUIREMENTS
* Discovery will
make reasonable efforts to accommodate
our passengers with special needs - in order that we may ensure that
your trip is a pleasant experience we ask that you call us
at least 30 days in advance to notify us of your specific needs.
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Check-in
Travel Tips
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If you require
assistance at the seaport, contact Discovery Cruise Line or your travel agent
to make arrangements.
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If you would like a
companion or assistant to accompany you through the security checkpoint to
reach the gangway, speak with a Discovery Cruise Line representative
(Supervisor) about obtaining a gate pass for your companion before proceeding
to the security checkpoint.
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The limit of one
carry-on and one personal item (purse, briefcase or computer case) does not
apply to medical supplies, equipment, mobility aids and/or assistive devices.
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Make sure all your
carry-on items, equipment, devices, etc., have an identification tag attached.
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Mobility aids and
assistive devices permitted through the security checkpoint include:
wheelchairs, scooters, canes, walkers, crutches, prosthetic devices, body
braces, augmentation and communication devices (e.g. Braille note takers,
slate and stylus), certified service dogs.
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Don’t hesitate to ask a
screener for assistance with your mobility aid and carry-on items as you
proceed through the security checkpoint.
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If you have a hearing
disability and the screening process is unclear to you, ask the screener to
write the information down or look directly at you and repeat the information
slowly.
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If you have a visual
disability, ask the screener to verbally communicate to you throughout each
step of the screening process
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Crutches, canes and
walkers will need to go through the X-ray machine.
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The screener will
perform a hand inspection of your equipment if it cannot fit through the X-ray
machine.
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Once devices have been
screened, screeners will hand back your device to you in such a manner that
helps you proceed without difficulty.
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It is recommended that
persons using a dog for assistance carry appropriate identification.
Identification may include:
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Cards or documentation
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Presence of a harness
or markings on the harness
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tags or other credible
assurance of the passenger using the dog for assistance
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Advise the screener how
you and your dog can go through the metal detector as a team (i.e. whether
walking together or with the dog walking in front of or behind you) while you
continually maintain control of the dog with the leash and/or harness.
Notify the screener if you
have any implanted medical devices such as an artificial hip or knee, bone
shafts, cranial plates, shrapnel, staples, pins or metal ports that may set off
the alarm on the metal detector.
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THE BAHAMAS, AS AN independent NATION, IS NOT
REQUIRED TO MEET ADA STANDARDS AND THEREFORE WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THAT SHORE
EXCURSIONS, hotels, restaurants, stores and transportation ON ISLAND WILL MEET
YOUR REQUIREMENTS
* Discovery will
make reasonable efforts to accommodate
our passengers with special needs - in order that we may ensure that
your trip is a pleasant experience we ask that you call us
at least 30 days in advance to notify us of your specific needs.