1st DCL next year for DH & I. We don’t mind sharing a table but can you request a table with other adults only? Or even couples our age?
Excellent point, Dug720! Because we have definitely had 3 entrees between the 2 of us at Palo, sometimes at the server's urging.
it was something off the menu. . . if not chicken parm, it was something italian b/c we love pasta but not as our main entree. . . my memory is hazy but it certainly happened and it was something from the menu, not a special request...
Wow, that's weird, Hubbard53. .Sorry to hear that.![]()
They’ll probably seat you at a 4 top with a second couple or even two solo cruisers. As for adults in your age group, there’s no guarantee you’ll be seated with other cruisers your age but I’m sure DCL will try their best.1st DCL next year for DH & I. We don’t mind sharing a table but can you request a table with other adults only? Or even couples our age?
That’s a great point and there’s no reason for me to feel awkward about it. I have a few friends who have gluten allergies and sometimes their dishes look better than mine. Haha 3 desserts...cruise ship gluttony at its finest, but we are all guilty of it.There is no need to feel awkward eating in front of someone with a gluten allergy (or any food allergy). While we may miss glutened foods, it's not like we're going to risk slipping up and be tempted to try something.
IMHO far more awkward would be being seated with someone who is a recovering alcoholic - then it would really be awkward for me as I really enjoy having a glass of wine with dinner when I'm eating out and/or on vacation. One of my good friends is a recovering alcoholic, and while he says he doesn't mind if I get wine when we go out, I just feel awkward doing it and don't want the responsibility of being a temptation for him. If I was seated with someone who revealed they were but we got along otherwise, I'd probably just have a glass before or after dinner - but it wouldn't be as fun or relaxing for me.
edit: As for the "Oliver" comment... When my parents and I were on the Magic in Feb 2019 - my first cruise since discovering my wheat allergy and going gluten-free - my server kept bringing me stuff I didn't order! Up to and including a dessert...on a night I'd already decided I wanted to try both that were gluten-free. He had them do the sundae without the churro - which made it gluten-free. So this little piggy had three desserts that night.![]()
1st DCL next year for DH & I. We don’t mind sharing a table but can you request a table with other adults only? Or even couples our age?
That’s a great point and there’s no reason for me to feel awkward about it. I have a few friends who have gluten allergies and sometimes their dishes look better than mine. Haha 3 desserts...cruise ship gluttony at its finest, but we are all guilty of it.![]()
1st DCL next year for DH & I. We don’t mind sharing a table but can you request a table with other adults only? Or even couples our age?
We did have an arrogant, uppity woman on a 14-day cruise, which was a long time to put up with her nonsense.
Our communal table sat 8 so it is possible they would add two more to yours. There may be even larger tables too. I would request a private table if you want one.How many people are seated at a table? We will have 4 adults and 2 children and would like to have a private table for our family. Just wondering if I need to make a request or not.
How many people are seated at a table? We will have 4 adults and 2 children and would like to have a private table for our family. Just wondering if I need to make a request or not.
I assume they can accommodate larger parties by putting tables together in the dining rooms as well? We will be a party of 11 on our upcoming March, 2019 cruise. We're linked reservations so they know we're together. I assume they'll put 2 6's or an 8 and a 4 together for us? In our many cruises, I honestly can't remember if they have a number of larger tables for larger groups.
When I’ve been in a group more than 8 we were split between 2 tables but next to each other.I assume they can accommodate larger parties by putting tables together in the dining rooms as well? We will be a party of 11 on our upcoming March, 2019 cruise. We're linked reservations so they know we're together. I assume they'll put 2 6's or an 8 and a 4 together for us? In our many cruises, I honestly can't remember if they have a number of larger tables for larger groups.
When I’ve been in a group more than 8 we were split between 2 tables but next to each other.
Hmmm... we're 3 families so that would be awkward.