Dug720
See the line where the sky meets the sea?
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I prefer to dine with just my family. I'm not one for small talk, more of an introvert, and it would make the whole dining experience uncomfortable for me. Although we were at separate tables, I didn't even particularly enjoy being seated near the same family for all of our rotations because by the end of the cruise our kids were chatty with theirs which prompted the adults to have conversations as well. Luckily my husband is an extrovert and enjoys chatting![]()
You do bring up a good point about the proximity of the tables. Probably because the MDR footprints were designed with the traditional cruise model of sharing tables, it's hard to do too much movement and many times the tables end up less than a foot apart. Even "separate" is not like separate in most (read: not NYC diner) restaurants.