For our 25th anniversary cruise, our first Disney Magic cruise, we were quite surprised to get to our table the first night and see a box of crayons at one of the place settings!
We had read in the brochure that Disney "seats couples with other couples and families with other families" so we were not expecting to be seated with a family with children.
Since it was our first cruise we did not ask for a table change, but we would now. The 6 year old was a little annoying most nights, and we had nothing in common with the parents and all they did the entire time was brag about their money, places they've been, etc. The one night they didn't show up (in port) we had a very pleasant dinner, just the two of us.
For two of our other cruises we were seated at a table for four, with another couple each time, and that was fine. Our last cruise we took my elderly parents on the Wonder and I requested ahead of time to be seated at a table for four. With my Dad's health problems it would have been difficult, if not embarrasing, to be seated with other people.
Our cruise in January we are going with two other couples and we will request a table for just us, and hopefully they won't put anyone else with us.
I know we are in the minority, but when we cruise we go to enjoy time with each other, not to make friends with tablemates we're forced to sit with.