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Can someone that needs handicap assistance have accessibility while onboard?

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Can someone that needs handicap assistance have accessibility while onboard?

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The ships as well as terminals are handicap accessible. All amenities onboard are on one accessible level. For us to provide service to anyone needing special assistance, personnel should be made aware at the time of booking, checking in, and being put in a lane for loading. If the person is traveling with a vehicle that is less than 6 6 in height then they can be parked onboard close to the bow ramp that goes into the passenger area. Vehicles over the above height need to be parked below. A golf cart will then take the passenger to the bow ramp. As with any vehicle requiring assistance it is best if you can arrive 10 to 15 minutes earlier than the recommended time. This allows us time to accommodate loading of the vehicles. Please advise that if vehicles requiring assistance arrive after the recommended time, they may not be guaranteed a spot that allows accessibility. Once loading of cars begins, access to the bow ramp becomes limited, leaving stairs as the option for loading. Foot p

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