Showing posts with label accessible cruises. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accessible cruises. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
San Diego Business Showcase
CARPENTER TRAVEL will be among the exhibitors at the San Diego Business Showcase to be held on March 11, 2010 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. I am the owner of CARPENTER TRAVEL and I will spoil you with personal service and enthusiasm when you book your vacation with CARPENTER TRAVEL. I specialize in cruises and am among an exclusive group of travel agents who are now recognized as a “Commodore” by Princess and Cunard Cruise Lines as achieving the highest level as a travel agent for their unique qualifications and knowledge as a cruise planning professional. I have also completed training with Holland America, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian and Cruise West. Is an Alaska cruise on your Bucket List? I am a Travel Institute Alaska Destination Specialist; and have also completed the Princess Alaska Expert program. Between March 15, 2010 and March 21, 2010, I have arranged cruise sales with both Princess and Holland America offering reduced deposits of $100 on any cruise; and for booking with me, you will receive a cruise ship coupon book valued at over $325. CARPENTER TRAVEL is also a member of CLIA - Cruise Lines International and SATH – Society for Accessible Travel and Hospitality. CARPENTER TRAVEL also publishes a monthly newsletter and I publish my Travelogues here on my blog. Please contact carpentertravel51@yahoo.com and place a request to be put on my recipient list.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Accessible Travel Specialist
After completing my Alaska Destination Specialist course with the Travel Institute in December and also my Princess Cruise Lines Alaska Destination Specialist course, I have now enrolled in the Accessible Travel Specialist course with Travel Institute.
Being a Baby Boomer and a part of the largest growing segment of our population, I am lucky enough to still have my parents living near us and able to travel. Even though they have their ailments including Parkinsons Disease, heart disease, arthritis and a plethora of other things, I am happy to say they still are able to "get around" and enjoy life. But, having traveled with them with their walkers and wheelchair, I came to realize that there has to be things available to mobility challenged or any type of challenged person to help them enjoy traveling. And, so there is! There is everything out there from handicapped accessible hotel rooms and cruise ship cabins, to wheelchair rentals to oxygen and even dialysis at sea. The possibilities are endless. There are dinner menus offered in Braille on cruise ships, special diet requests honored and ramps provided to give access to viewing our beautiful world.
I've joined SATH (Society for Accessible Travel and Hospitality) and Special Needs at Sea, an organization enabling people who want to travel and giving them opportunities to rent the equipment that they need in order to do so.
I am excited to venture in to this area of travel and hope that I can make the difference for someone who felt they couldn't travel because of a mobility issue, hearing or sight loss or other unfortunate circumstance. The world is out there for ALL of us to discover - just think - YES YOU CAN!!
Being a Baby Boomer and a part of the largest growing segment of our population, I am lucky enough to still have my parents living near us and able to travel. Even though they have their ailments including Parkinsons Disease, heart disease, arthritis and a plethora of other things, I am happy to say they still are able to "get around" and enjoy life. But, having traveled with them with their walkers and wheelchair, I came to realize that there has to be things available to mobility challenged or any type of challenged person to help them enjoy traveling. And, so there is! There is everything out there from handicapped accessible hotel rooms and cruise ship cabins, to wheelchair rentals to oxygen and even dialysis at sea. The possibilities are endless. There are dinner menus offered in Braille on cruise ships, special diet requests honored and ramps provided to give access to viewing our beautiful world.
I've joined SATH (Society for Accessible Travel and Hospitality) and Special Needs at Sea, an organization enabling people who want to travel and giving them opportunities to rent the equipment that they need in order to do so.
I am excited to venture in to this area of travel and hope that I can make the difference for someone who felt they couldn't travel because of a mobility issue, hearing or sight loss or other unfortunate circumstance. The world is out there for ALL of us to discover - just think - YES YOU CAN!!
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