Biggest Tables in Dinning Room????

BELLE16127

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My daughter is having her Wedding on the Wonder November 2009. We have been on several Disney Cruises allready but I really never paid attention to the "Largest" dining party we saw. I think the biggest table we ever sat at had 8 people at it. So far DD has 10 I believe....and people have until July to respond if I remember correctly.

Does anyone know how large they will make a group at a single table?? She is going to link all of us together but she is really hoping that it can be at one table (and I can understand why) how big has anyone seen????
 
THey push tables together as needed to handle groups larger than the standard table sizes. The largest table we ever sat at was 18 people (we were specifically asked if our group of 2 was OK joining a group of 16 for an unusual reason). A table of 10 will be no big deal.

I will tell you that a long table for 18 wasn't good for conversation--it probably would have made more sense to break that group into a 10 and an 8 or something.
 
Our servers had our table of 4, a table of 16, and a table of 6. I think the real issue isn't table size, it's the number of guests per server team.
 
We have been 11, and as you mentioned, all linked together. They just pushed together tables for us :thumbsup2
 

There was a recent thread about this if you do a search. I will tell you our group of 19 was put at three tables - 2 rectangles and a circular one. It didn't work well - they weren't really together - ie in AP they were around the server station, and it was different in every restaurant and the table numbers didn't even match up with the families we had - at least one family had to split every night. We were disappointed - I know I have seen a table for 18. We were told it was absolutely impossible to put us altogether and we had one group traveling in a suite - so much for the extra perks for being in a suite.

We still had a great time, but it wasn't ideal. Hopefully they will accomodate a wedding better than they did us.
 
We have dined with a group of 18 (originally 16 linked ressies to which we added two addtional cruisers on the first night) seated a 'one' big table formed from several smaller tables pushed together. We have dined on another cruise with a similar number of linked ressies who were seated at three separate tables. Don't know why it didn't work on the second cruise, as we much preferred the combined tables. And we rotated our seating at the table so we were next to everyone over the length of the trip.
 
For our group of 30 in August we were seated right by each other but it was one table of 8, one table of 4 and then three tables of 6. With 2 different serving teams. It wasn't really bad at all. But again we were in a corner so to speak with all the tables next to each other kind of like in a square formation.
 
we were at a table for 18 and NONE of the families knew each other before the cruise - That was one of the more memorable cruise dinning experiences we have had - in a very nice way.
 
we had a group of 25 or 30 and tried to get the tables together..they did seat us in the same area but the largest table was 10
they said they just couldn't handle the tables all together
 

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