texasgingerbread
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How will we be sat together int he dining rooms with a party of 30 people? Will they break us up? Any idea? Thanks.
Chances are you'll be seated at different tables, but in the same server's area. Each serving team serves a 4 top, a 6 top and an 8 top. So that's 18 right there. I'd think they would put you in two different service areas (next to each other).How will we be sat together int he dining rooms with a party of 30 people? Will they break us up? Any idea? Thanks.
Royal Court on the Fantasy had one (probably Royal Palace on the Dream, also, but I don't recall):Same experience here. We were a group of about 30 or so and had two different serving teams but were seated next to each other. We had a variety of table configurations.
Also, do the MDR's on the Dream and Fantasy have one table that can hold 15? I thought it looked more like 8-12 at a large round table in the center. I know the Magic/Wonder have one of those very large oval tables in each MDR that hold about 15 or 16.
MJ
Royal Court on the Fantasy had one (probably Royal Palace on the Dream, also, but I don't recall):
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This cruise they had it set up for 10, but it looked like it could hold up to 14, maybe.
I don't recall a large table in Enchanted Garden or Animator's Palate on either ship.
Royal Court on the Fantasy had one (probably Royal Palace on the Dream, also, but I don't recall):
View attachment 226991
This cruise they had it set up for 10, but it looked like it could hold up to 14, maybe.
I don't recall a large table in Enchanted Garden or Animator's Palate on either ship.
I'm going to try to get better pictures on my next cruise. I'll also look around for large (bigger than 8) table in the other dining rooms.I think 14 would be pretty tight at that table unless they had different chairs....at least it looks that way!
MJ
Thanks!I'm going to try to get better pictures on my next cruise. I'll also look around for large (bigger than 8) table in the other dining rooms.
No reason, as long as one or more adults (at a different table) keep an eye on them and monitor their activities. We've been on ships with "kid only" tables and the parents basically acted as if those kids weren't theirs. Running around the dining room, making life miserable for both other diners as well as the serving staff that's trying to carry large trays full of dinner plates.Thanks everyone. Any reason why we couldn't put all the kids at one?![]()
Royal Court on the Fantasy had one (probably Royal Palace on the Dream, also, but I don't recall):
View attachment 226991
This cruise they had it set up for 10, but it looked like it could hold up to 14, maybe.
I don't recall a large table in Enchanted Garden or Animator's Palate on either ship.
Thanks everyone. Any reason why we couldn't put all the kids at one?![]()
As long as they are being monitored and behave no reason why not. The issues come in when parents decide kids table = thanksgiving style where they aren't watched and nobody cares if they are throwing mashed potatoes or whatever until grandma's china gets broken.
No reason, as long as one or more adults (at a different table) keep an eye on them and monitor their activities. We've been on ships with "kid only" tables and the parents basically acted as if those kids weren't theirs. Running around the dining room, making life miserable for both other diners as well as the serving staff that's trying to carry large trays full of dinner plates.
Really, "vacation" doesn't mean "stop parenting".
As long as they are being monitored and behave no reason why not. The issues come in when parents decide kids table = thanksgiving style where they aren't watched and nobody cares if they are throwing mashed potatoes or whatever until grandma's china gets broken.
There's not really an age cut-off.We sat our four teenagers (from two families) at one end of our 9 person rectangular table and told them the the first time they got to loud, we would change the seating to alternate, kid, parent, kid parent. You've never seen such well-behaved children. Anything to avoid being sat between your parents! LOL. This is the same system we use at Thanksgiving. First kid we hear being loud at the kids table gets banished to the far end of the adult table. Oh the horror! They behave at all costs.
Oh, and for what it is worth, our servers told us that if we adults wanted to go to a specialty restaurant or for any other reason weren't coming to the MDR for dinner, our kids were still welcome to come to the MDR at our normal time and table. I don't know the official age cut-off for this, but it was a nice option to have instead of banishing them to Cabanas or room service.