tilting mirrors and extra wide doors for easy access.
If you do use a wheelchair, you must bring your own and it must be collapsible#
. If you
do not wish to bring your own wheelchair on board, please contact our U.S.-based supplier Special Needs at Sea on 001 954 585 0575 to arrange delivery of one to the ship. All wheelchairs and scooters must be stored in your stateroom; they cannot be left in the hallway or any other public area. All guests who require medical equipment to be brought on board must advise Norwegian Cruise Line before sailing. Failure to do so may result in equipment not being cleared before departure. To ensure the safety of our guests and crew, wheelchairs may not be used to transfer from the ship to a tender. Guests in wheelchairs may consequently not be able to participate in certain activities or shore excursions in tender ports.
Our latest ships also have electrical hoists for access to the pools and hot tub. And, if you feel like a flutter, lower gaming tables and slot machines are available in our on-board casinos. For our younger guests using wheelchairs, we have wheelchair ramps or lifts so that facilities in our Kid’s and Teen’s centres are easily accessible. #
of wheelchairs on board due to ship safety, for more details please check
http://www.ncl.co.uk/guests-with-special- requirements.
For hearing-impaired guests, we have staterooms with vibrating alarm clocks and an indicating light system alerting guests to fire alarms. For the vision-impaired, we allow registered guide dogs on all Norwegian Cruise Line ships (airline and international quarantine restrictions may apply and should be checked before booking your cruise). Many Norwegian Cruise Line ships have Braille indicators and
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audio deck announcements in the lifts, as well as stateroom numbers in Braille and closed captioning TV.
Guests who need oxygen or require oxygen therapy are welcome on all Norwegian Cruise Line ships; however, you must supply your own oxygen. U.S.- based Special Needs at Sea is the only company allowed to deliver and supply oxygen to Norwegian Cruise Line ships. Let us know at the time of booking that you’ll be bringing oxygen on board, then contact Special Needs at Sea at 001 954 585 0575 to arrange delivery to the ship.
Any physical challenge or medical condition that requires special treatment or attention must be reported to Norwegian Cruise Line at the time of booking. For certain conditions we ask for medical declaration and liability forms. Due to unpredictable circumstances at sea, Norwegian Cruise Line must reserve the right to refuse or revoke passage to anyone who, based upon objective standards, is in a physical or mental condition that jeopardises the safe operation of the vessel, who poses a direct threat to the health or safety of others or who may require care beyond that which Norwegian Cruise Line can provide.
Please note Norwegian Cruise Line only accepts certain kinds
For guests with diabetes, refrigerators suitable for storing insulin are available in all staterooms except Studios (category T1).
If you are on a low calorie diet, breakfast, lunch and dinner menus feature low calorie, haute cuisine dishes. Sugar-free and fat-free desserts are also available. Gluten-free, lactose-free, sodium-free, Kosher and dairy-free diets can also be catered for and must be requested at least two months before your cruise. For further information see
www.ncl.co.uk.
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