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I have cruised and stayed at an AI.  I perfer cruises for my disability.  The Ai staff would ignor me, not serve me drinks because I did not want to get drunk.  I was also the last table to be served meals.  I am single as well and most of these places are base for two or couples. It may have just been the week I was there but the enterainment was not good in my books.    I did like the fact that everything was covered except your extra shopping and any excursion not connected to the place.  All water sports that I wanted to do was covered.  I think I will try Atlantis next time.  Massages were not covered in the AI.  Dinner times were set but you could get room serves at other times.  Breakfast was from 6:30-10:00, Lunch  11:00 -2:00 Dinner 5:00-12 Midnight.


On the cruises I have taken, I'm served at the same time as everyone else and except once on Navigator I was served any drink I wanted weather it be a tea or a Bloody Mary.  I liked the fact that I could go get a snack at anytime.  I could see different islands from the deck of the ship.  I could get help if I needed it.  I had very few barriers to content with on the ship.  The only thing I missed is the beach night dance we had at the AI but the midnight buffet and champangie waterfall made up for it.


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