At Ohana's we had 25 people together....they put many tables down the middle of the room to make one giant table and it worked out great for us. The most we have had in Narcossees was 10. Spoodles we were 10 + 2 high chairs. Germany we also had 12.......
Friends of mine had 13. I don't know if they would have let us join them (4) or not, but we didn't have ressies linked and I didn't want to intrude. We were in the same dinner rotation and of course they were dissappointed we weren't with them AFTERwards.
We just had 11 on the Wonder and we had plenty of room. We could have easily added 1 or 2 more to the tables they pushed together. I agree with the previous posts, make sure your reservations are linked together and there shouldn't be any problem!!
Our servers had our table of 4, a table of 6 and a table of 16 assigned to them on our cruise. Almost all the tables seat 4, they just push together as many tables as necessary for larger groups. I think the only limitation are that they don't want the server teams to have more than about 30 guests per seating, otherwise you probably could get them to put together as big a table as you need.
Actually in December serving stations were now limited to 18, 4 top, 6 top and and 8 top typically, but they do have larger tables, it is nice to know that they can and do accomodate larger groups.
We've sailed the Wonder twice. The first time we had 20. After the first night when our waiters saw us trying to arrange the seats for adults and children, they set us up for one table of adults and one table of kids. They totally took care of the kids. It was great. This past time we had only had 15 and they sat us all together by pushing some tables together. We were definitely not crowded and had the best time!
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