OW child friendly lounges at Heathrow T3?

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Just looking to book a BA flight to PRG which departs LHR T3. I'm WP and will have 3 kids in tow - 14, 11 and 6.

Just curious if I have any chance of entering any of the Oneworld lounges in T3 - I understand BA is very strict on guesting - would AA or CX lounges be more accommodating?

Thanks
 
Just looking to book a BA flight to PRG which departs LHR T3. I'm WP and will have 3 kids in tow - 14, 11 and 6.

Just curious if I have any chance of entering any of the Oneworld lounges in T3 - I understand BA is very strict on guesting - would AA or CX lounges be more accommodating?

Thanks

No chance of getting into the BA Lounge with two extra guests I'm afraid
Never tried it with AA or CX but cannot imagine they would be any more likely to at that location or they would be over run with families due to BA's strict guest policy.
As always it wouldn't hurt to ask politely but I would be prepared to be in the terminal
 
We did a 6 hour transit there (BAG T3), it was very busy/crowded the whole time (around 2 to 8pm)
 
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I have travelled many times with my Dad who is WP and being one of five kids we have always been let into OW lounges but warned that when we turned 18 they wont allow us to do so anymore.
 
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