Jewel of the Seas Accessible cabin 7112
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I love cruising all the hassle of getting from your home to your destination is done one time and then you unpack in your cabin and you wake up to a new destination every morning
I have never accepted that before because I didn't want the feeling of being in an institution I wanted to be in a luxurious Stadium
the accessible stage rooms this ship it was actually double the size of an ordinary cabin there is plenty of storage
my biggest concern about the bathroom in an accessible stateroom was will it remind me of an institution
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I love cruising - I think it is one of the best holidays you can have, when you have a disability. You just have the hazzle of packing and getting to the resort one time. Then you unpack once, and wake up to a new destination every morning. It took me a long time to accept to use an accessible cabin - or stateroom - from my fear of being disabled. Yes, a bit unlogical, but I was so terrified of the feeling of beiing in an institution instead of on a luxurious cruise holiday. This is my first cruise in an accesible stateroom - RCCL Jewel of the Seas, cabin 7112. 00:00 Cruising with a wheelchair 00:16 Why i love cruising 00:27 Accessible cabin 7112 00:55 The wardrobe 01:32 The bathroom 02:31 The balcony #cruise #rccl #Jeweloftheseas #Jewel of the Sea #Accessible #Accessibletravel #accessiblestateroom #accessiblecabin #Cruising #Cruisingwithwheelchair About Mindscape Mindscape is my channel to share inspiration - to live a good life, even when life does not turn out the way you wanted. I probably had my first MS-attack in 1986, and got diagnosed with Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis (RRMS) in 2001. I did stem cell transplant (HSCT BEAM-protocol) in 2012, but despite that started progressing around 2015. Still, I live a good life, and share my strategies in this channel. You find me here: www.mindscape.no Instagram: @elinmindscape