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ali and boyz

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Posted - 22 Feb 2008 :  17:17:06 Show Profile Send ali and boyz a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
anyone done, seen or know if this can be done in a wheelchair, know there is a couple of steps down into the boat but our son can't get out his wheelchair and say onto a seat on the boat so any info would be great as I think he would really love this.

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Posted - 24 Feb 2008 :  17:54:55 Show Profile Send Florida Joy a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Ali
Don't know if the can cater for wheel chairs but it is a great ride and they guarantee you will see the dolifins.
Try emailing them http://www.seascreamer.com/boat_rides_clearwater1.htm
They are always helpful and friendly, if this link is edited goggle seasceamer, clearwater.

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Posted - 29 Feb 2008 :  18:22:12 Show Profile Send suegooding a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Ali - if you get any joy I would be interested to know as I am a wheelchair user myself and would love to do this. Please report back if you have any joy, thanks.

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ali and boyz

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Posted - 01 Mar 2008 :  17:27:46 Show Profile Send ali and boyz a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
i will Sue, so far haven't had a reply re transferring, she did say this is 4 small steps down into the boat so if someone can lift the wheelchair down, looking at the trip on youtube it looks as if it might be possible. will keep you posted

ali
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Posted - 01 Mar 2008 :  17:35:20 Show Profile Send florida4sun a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
They would not us let take a wheelchair on as it is unsafe, there are no tie downs for a wheelchair.

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i will Sue, so far haven't had a reply re transferring, she did say this is 4 small steps down into the boat so if someone can lift the wheelchair down, looking at the trip on youtube it looks as if it might be possible. will keep you posted


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just got an email back to say yes it was ok to take the wheelchair onboard, still wasn't sure so my american friend phoned them and she said they were really helpful and said there was a space for the wheelchair but like you say no tie downs.

unsure now what to do

ali
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Posted - 03 Mar 2008 :  21:45:00 Show Profile Send dawn burley a Direct Message  Reply with Quote
Ali when we went on The Sea Screamer in October I noticed a smaller boat which was similar called The Thriller. I have just rang them as I wanted some info for myself and also asked about wheelchair access. Unfortunately they do not cater for this

After we went on The Sea Screamer we spent the afternoon on the beach next to where it was docked and saw several Dolphins jumping in the sea. This might be an option if you want to spend some time on the beach. If you took a pair of Binoculars you could get some great views of The Dolphins. I seem to remember a pier there as well which would be good for wheelchairs

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