Really? I would think that they would promote social distancing? Odd ….
Weird I will have to maybe give them a call because they didn't say anything as of Sunday when they confirmed my latest requests.
Nooo! I always wanted to dine at one of those!I just heard from shoreside concierge that the teacup tables have been removed - at least on the Fantasy but I'd guess on the Dream as well. Such a bummer. We're a family of 3 so those tables were perfect for us and my DD's favorite!!
Odd...are you on Fantasy or Dream? Maybe they haven't been removed on the Dream?
I am on the Fantasy on the 18th and specifically requested a Teacup table and they noted my request. Probably give them a call on Friday if I don't hear anything sooner.
It's fine for 2-3 people but that's it. The actual amount of table space is laughable once everyone's meal comes out. I felt like I was at the kids table during thanksgiving. If you are a larger person, it makes this table even worse.Nooo! I always wanted to dine at one of those!
Not really a fan of the teacup tables. They were ok the first time but we quickly realized they were a pain for the people in the the middle of the booth to get out for what ever reason. Plus with the table being elevated I had seen more than once people that almost fell because they forgot they had to step down.
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I'm with you - not a fan. We got "upgraded" to a tea cup table on our Dream cruise our first trip on the Dream. I was one of those people who tripped out of the table. You can't really see it well, but the part of the design at the bottom (where the "D" is) actually protrudes about 3-4 inches into the center of the circle, and it's a real trip hazard. And, while it's possible to seat 4 people around the outside of the table, placing multiple plates/dishes on the inside of the circle for 4 people just isn't easy.Not really a fan of the teacup tables. They were ok the first time but we quickly realized they were a pain for the people in the the middle of the booth to get out for what ever reason. Plus with the table being elevated I had seen more than once people that almost fell because they forgot they had to step down.
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We sail as a party of 2 so it would have been perfect for us. Really bummed. They usually stick us at a less than desirable table (right by the kitchen or the server station), since we're only 2. I would have loved a teacup table.It's fine for 2-3 people but that's it. The actual amount of table space is laughable once everyone's meal comes out. I felt like I was at the kids table during thanksgiving. If you are a larger person, it makes this table even worse.