Disney Cruise
I finally got around to updating my blog here are some of the things that I was have been doing this winter. The first thing I like to talk about is my recent cruise. In a future blog I will discuss my adventures in Florida.

This winter I went on a cruise to the Western Caribbean aboard the Disney Magic. The ports of call were Key West Florida,Cozumel Mexico, Grand Cayman,and Disney’s private island. The rooms are very large which is great for a wheelchair. The rooms on Disney cruise ships are larger than most other cruise ships. There are not that many rooms that are wheelchair accessible so it is important to book early I got one of the last rooms available.
The first place that we went to was Key West Florida. The ship lets you off right in Mallory Square which is easy to get around, I didn’t spend very much time here because it was a very windy day. We decided to try to walk down Duval Street. Getting there was not as easy as I thought; some of the curb cuts are not very good. On the way walking to Duval Street we saw that Key West was having an art festival and they closed the road which made it easier because I could walk on the road. The art festival, which is held the last weekend in January, was very nice; I would highly recommend it. When we finally made it to Duval Street it was very crowded and many stores have steps. On the way back to the ship we decided to take a tour of the Island. The next day we arrived in Cozumel, Mexico.

Donkey on StreetÂ
The streets in Cozumel can be very crowded and the sidewalks are narrow in some places. But in my opinion it was still worth going down some of the streets to get the feel of what Mexico is like. When getting off the ship you are very close to an outside shopping mall which is very easy to get around and I would definitely recommend looking at some of the stores. The prices are probably higher here but it’s much easier than going to some of the stores if you have a very low endurance level.Cozumel is a very pretty place. I wish I could have seen more of it.I was unable to find an accessible van to travel to other parts of Cozumel.The next day the ship went to Grand Cayman. I decided to stay on the ship and relax that day since you have to use a tender in order to get to the island. The final destination that we went to was Disney’s private island Castaway Cay which does not require a tender. There are paved walkways which make it easy for a wheelchair to get around. They have sand wheelchairs which allow you to go on the beach. They don’t have headrests which are very important for someone with limited neck strength. They serve a great lunch on the island and you can enjoy a fabulous day there.

Castaway Cay Island
Castaway Cay is a highlight of the Disney Cruise. Going back to the ship, we stopped at the Post Office and mailed some postcards to friends with the beautiful Bahama stamps.
The Disney Cruise ship is fantastic. There are many dining options, including room service. The staff is more than willing to help you. The food is good and the portions are huge; the desserts are absolutely delicious! The shows have Disney themes and are great. All in all, there is always something to do – a great vacation experience!
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about 2 years ago
These are great spots to travel to. There have been many new destination spots added to the Disney menu fro cruises since your trip.