CRUISEVIEW Posted June 12, 2016 #1 Share Posted June 12, 2016 I'd like to hear from those cruisers who have experience on the BA traveling with several immediate family members and who required wheelchair accessible cabins, or preferably suites. (I've read that there are 42 WCA cabins on the ship, but I've only actually tracked about 23 using the BA deckplans on the website.) How did it work out for you? Were you in a connecting cabin for other family? Details please. Thanks in advance for your info. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Got Tequila? Posted June 12, 2016 #2 Share Posted June 12, 2016 I'd like to hear from those cruisers who have experience on the BA traveling with several immediate family members and who required wheelchair accessible cabins, or preferably suites. (I've read that there are 42 WCA cabins on the ship, but I've only actually tracked about 23 using the BA deckplans on the website.) How did it work out for you? Were you in a connecting cabin for other family? Details please. Thanks in advance for your info. Sorry I don't have any personal information for you but there are 42 accessible cabins on the ship... H516128 (T) H7 13106 (T) M1 10316 (D), 10916 (D) B1 9922 (D), 11914 (D), 12910 (D), 13908 (D), 14878 (D) B4 12286 (D), 12886 (D) BC 11288 (D), 11888 (D), 13284 (D), 13884 (D), 14256 (D), 14856 BD 10290 (D), 10890 (D), O1 5138 (Q), 5140 (Q), 5738 (Q), 5740 OA 9700 (D), 10700 (D), 11700 (D), 12700 (D), 13700 (D), I2 9455 (T), 9461 (T), 12425 (T), 12441 (T), 12443 (T), 12639 (D), 12679 (T), 13431 (T), 13439 (D), 13471 (T), 13479 (T), IA 11603 (T), 14613 (D) ID 10437 (D) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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