Mobility Form
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Topic author - First Officer
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Mobility Form
I have filled in a Mobility Form for our next cruise in December and sent it back to P&O. This is because I want to take a small mobility scooter with me to use ashore. I don't intend using it on the ship. We have a mini suite on the next cruise on Aurora so storing it shouldn't be a problem. I don't need a specially adapted cabin. Can anyone tell me should I expect to hear back from P&O regarding what I put on the form or do I assume everything's ok if I don't hear any more? I had to fill in the measurements of the scooter - a Luggie and details of our cabin etc. I'm just not sure what happens next, if anything.
Carole
Carole
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- Senior Second Officer
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Re: Mobility Form
You generally hear nothing. When you arrive there is a desk near were you go in and you have to get a lable for the scooter to say it has been seen and you are in the correct cabin. Which you are in a mini suite.CaroleF wrote:I have filled in a Mobility Form for our next cruise in December and sent it back to P&O. This is because I want to take a small mobility scooter with me to use ashore. I don't intend using it on the ship. We have a mini suite on the next cruise on Aurora so storing it shouldn't be a problem. I don't need a specially adapted cabin. Can anyone tell me should I expect to hear back from P&O regarding what I put on the form or do I assume everything's ok if I don't hear any more? I had to fill in the measurements of the scooter - a Luggie and details of our cabin etc. I'm just not sure what happens next, if anything.
Carole
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- First Officer
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Re: Mobility Form
No, the times I've sent a form in, I've never heard anything back either Carole - but everything seemed to work out ok except for once when, unbeknown to me until boarding, it turned out they never received my form. Since then I've always phoned to make sure they received it.
Hope it all goes ok and you have a great cruise
Hope it all goes ok and you have a great cruise
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- Senior Second Officer
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Re: Mobility Form
I have just filled the form in before with measurement, weight etc. Only time I heard anything was when grandson, Owen, who is severely disabled with a lot of problems was going with us - as well as David and Mandy of course. They just wanted a couple of things clarifying about him. But never had problems with filling forma, sending them off and just arriving. Hope you have a lovely cruise, Carole.
Mavis x
Mavis x
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- First Officer
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Re: Mobility Form
In all the years that we have filled in a mobility questionnaire for a cruise with P&O, we have never heard back from them once it was done.
As you said, there should be no problem anyway with a scooter in a mini suite, plenty of room to store it.
As you said, there should be no problem anyway with a scooter in a mini suite, plenty of room to store it.
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Topic author - First Officer
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Re: Mobility Form
Thanks everyone, can now stop expecting a reply! Never been on a cruise that near to Christmas so really looking forward to it.
Carole
Carole