My family of 11 cruised in November on the Wonder. The first night they had us set up with 2 tables next to each other but not joined. One table was for my immediate family of 4 and the other was for my extended family (Mom, sister, aunt, etc.) of 7. I suspect that this was done this way only because I had booked my cruise first and then the rest of my family horned in on my vacation and booked a couple of days later. (Just kidding about horning in, Dee!) Their reservations were supposed to be connected with mine, and they were with everything but the dining arrangements. When we informed our server on the first night, he told us he would definitely have that remedied for our 2nd night of dining. So for the remainder of the trip all 11 of us sat at one table. By the way, the first night we had a pretty rough ride and our drink server lost her footing and dumped a tray of frozen chocolate drinks down my stepfather's back. I'm kinda glad I was at another table because I probably would have been sitting at the head of the table as he was.