I've seen several posts on this board regarding the maximum table dinner table size for large parties that are traveling together, so I thought I'd let you know about my recent experience...
I cruised on the 1/26 Magic cruise with my immediate family, various friends, and a few relatives, for a total of 11 people in our party. We requested that our dinner reservation be linked, in the hopes that we would all be able to sit together for dinner.
Much to our surprise, when we arrived on the ship, we found that we were indeed all sitting together (table 23--front and center in all of the restaurants), but there were also three ADDITIONAL guests at our table with us!
Our table was almost TOO big, and we found ourselves sitting in different seats every night just so that we could talk to someone different in our group. The three additional people at our table didn't really fit-in with our close-knit group. It was an odd choice to combine the two groups together.
But--on a positive note--for those of you who are traveling with large groups (of 14 people max.) you CAN sit together!
I cruised on the 1/26 Magic cruise with my immediate family, various friends, and a few relatives, for a total of 11 people in our party. We requested that our dinner reservation be linked, in the hopes that we would all be able to sit together for dinner.
Much to our surprise, when we arrived on the ship, we found that we were indeed all sitting together (table 23--front and center in all of the restaurants), but there were also three ADDITIONAL guests at our table with us!
Our table was almost TOO big, and we found ourselves sitting in different seats every night just so that we could talk to someone different in our group. The three additional people at our table didn't really fit-in with our close-knit group. It was an odd choice to combine the two groups together.
But--on a positive note--for those of you who are traveling with large groups (of 14 people max.) you CAN sit together!