Hi. Our cabin # is 7136.
Regarding the comment about ADA rooms - there are not alot of them on the ships. It's a sore subject with me. When I was on another cruise line they had accessible cabins that were for 2 people only. That way we were forced to get 2 cabins and pay more. Also, we always found that it cost more for an accessible cabin because they are always in a higher category. We always had to submit a form that is filled out by the doctor in order to get a handicap room. Depending on the person's disability can depend on modifications that the ship can do for you. I am a
travel agent and I signed up for classes to become a Specialist for Accessible Travel. One of my clients was hard of hearing which is the #1 disability. The cruise lines put a door bell on the door and a special phone that vibrated and lights went on to let them know someone was calling or at the door. Someone else had a hard time getting into the tub (arthritis) and the cruise line brought them a step stool to get into the tub and a seat for the bathtub. So if someone has a disability, please contact the cruise line and they will try to help you.
Didn't mean for this to be a lecture. Just info.
Bev