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  1. Our upcoming specialty restaurant booking day is fast approaching, but our friends (2 other couples) will need to wait another 30

    days.  We can book 2 times at each specialty and they can book 1. We’d all like to dine together at the specialties - maybe just once or twice. Should we go ahead and book our 4 reservation slots and see if we can add our friends once aboard or will we be able to coordinate all that when their booking time slot opens up?

  2. 2 hours ago, Tee & Chilli said:

    The cabin door is probably 22 inches. You’ll need an accessible cabin with a wider door.

    Thank you.  I figure I’ll have to fold it (takes all of a couple seconds) to bring it in and out.  I’d probably have to do that with the transfer chair too.  

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  3. I posted the following on the Oceania board, but thought I'd ask here too.  

     

    According to Oceania's website, a wheelchair can't be wider than 22".  We have an electric one that's 24" total width - it's foldable.   Perhaps Oceania's policy refers to seat width?  Our electric wheelchair is nothing out of the ordinary.  We also have a transfer chair, and I believe it would fall within their parameters.  I was hoping to bring the electric one since it allows for being pushed (best in crowded areas within the ship) or electric mode when out and about.  I've seen some very, very wide wheelchairs and scooters on different lines, but am curious about Oceania's policy.  Looks like their website links up to a different website where one can rent equipment, and some of those look quite wide.  

     

    Thank you

  4. According to Oceania's website, a wheelchair can't be wider than 22".  We have an electric one that's 24" total width - it's foldable.   Perhaps Oceania's policy refers to seat width?  Our electric wheelchair is nothing out of the ordinary.  We also have a transfer chair, and I believe it would fall within their parameters.  I was hoping to bring the electric one since it allows for being pushed (best in crowded areas within the ship) or electric mode when out and about.  I've seen some very, very wide wheelchairs and scooters on different lines, but am curious about Oceania's policy.  Looks like their website links up to a different website where one can rent equipment, and some of those look quite wide.  

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