2. Plan Ahead
If you already own a scooter, or portable oxygen, it’s important to know the
policy and procedures for bringing that equipment onboard all the transport
vehicles included in your itinerary, from planes to taxis to ferry boats. Does
that transport have a way to stow your scooter or wheelchair? Is oxygen allowed
on board? Some airlines prohibit certain types of batteries, such as wet cell
batteries, or oxygen cylinders. Airlines operate under strict rules, so there
may be packing procedures to follow if they do allow the equipment. Keep in
mind, most airlines need at least 48 hours notice to make special arrangements,
and be prepared to fill out forms.
Overall cruise ships are more lenient in allowing oxygen, but some disallow
certain types of oxygen. All require that the oxygen be delivered to the ship,
and that you have enough for the entire voyage. Oxygen may never be brought
aboard in your luggage. Requirements vary, so check your cruise line for proper
instructions. Again, documentation and paper work are required.
Whether you are headed for a cruise ship, hotel or all-inclusive resort, double
check for wheelchair access at that venue plus any venues you will be visiting
on the trip. Confirm that accessible hotel rooms, resort accommodations or ship
staterooms are available for your travel dates. The earlier you book, the
better your chances of securing fully accessible accommodations. And early
booking increases your chances of securing a ground floor hotel room or cruise
stateroom near the elevator, if these issues are important.
Check on the access to public rooms, restaurants, bars, toilets, the swimming
pool, hot tub, beach area and other amenities. Are there TDD phone devices? How
will you get in and out of the shower or bathtub? Are there flashing lights to
accommodate hearing? Braille room numbers? Knowing in advance the scope of your
needs gives you time to arrange advance rentals of any necessary equipment,
scheduled to arrive when you do. Everything from scooters, lifts, ramps, TDD kits
and special mattresses, including special needs cribs, is available for rental.
Will road travel or car excursions be part of the trip? Many car rental
companies, such as Avis Access, have vehicles that are modified for drivers or
passengers with mobility limitations. Check ahead to make sure a suitable
vehicle will be available for your travel dates. If you will be hiring a car or
van, make sure the company is aware of your special needs.
When traveling with a limitation or disability, full travel insurance for
medical coverage abroad and trip cancellation insurance are even more important
and strongly advised.