We were in room 11166. We'd love to help you book and plan your cruise on Wonder of the Seas. Please send me an email to zach@ftjtravelbyzach.com! - Zach
Arent these usually reserved for DISABLED .. ?Or is it new for new Oasis class , Wonder ? Our agent reserved us one once on Adventure of the Seas..But it was only allowed because they didn't have many disabled guests needing them. The deck plans with the cabins - you can identify larger rooms by seeing a wider box / cabin, but it'll have the wheelchair / disabled logo.. can try book it, but if they end up needing it , they want proof youre DISABLED and if it's needed for a disabled guest, they'll take it.
I would think someone less than 6 ft and doesn't weigh over 220 lbs might be fine. Think of it like a twin bed. If an adult can sleep comfortably on a twin bed, then it would probably work.
Arent these are usually reserved for DISABLED .. ? Our agent reserved us one once. But it was only allowed because they didn't have many disabled guests needing them. You can try , but if they end up needing it 48hrs before, they'll take it....
Hi Steevie, this room type may be great for many reasons including for those with disabilities but the extra space would be primarily benefit families or those looking to comfortably fit 4 guests and have extra space.