This reply is to Ducklite:
Anne, I know this is your vacation, but please give someone a chance before going through the hassle of switching tables. It could turn out ok.
I just want to share our experience in July....
Our tablemates were already seated when we arrived to our table - they were in their mid-50's with a 15 year old son. They looked very "well-to-do". We sat down and politely introduced ourselves - me 38, DH 42, DD 7. The wife took one look at our 7 year old and "a picture is worth a thousand words". The expression on her face was as if we were lepers.
The server passed out the menus, giving DD7 a children's menu. She looked at it and said, "Excuse me, where is the escargot?" !
Well - the husband and teenage son burst into laughter, and the wife almost fell off her chair in shock. Our server chuckled and said, "I guess madame would prefer the adult menu?" It really broke the ice.
Our daughter has traveled and dined with us since she was born. Being an "only" child, she is very articulate and knows how to behave amongst adults. First impressions are not always correct. Our tablemate took one look at our daughter and immediately decided that she didn't want to sit with a child. I took one look at our tablemate and thought, "oh boy, this one is going to be stuffy". We ended up having a very enjoyable week. Their teenager was very well mannered - he even posed for pictures with our daughter.
On the last evening, the husband took our daughter's hand and kissed it ("Just like a princess, Mommy!") and told her that he had been honored to share the table with her for the week.
By all means, if your tablemates are not what you had hoped for, ask for a change. All I wanted to share was that even unlikely groupings can turn out to be very pleasant and enjoyable.
Have a wonderful trip!
