If even that far. Our table was maybe 6 inches from the one next to it on one of our Fantasy cruises.Just be ware that a "private" table can be about roughly 10 inches from the next table.
If even that far. Our table was maybe 6 inches from the one next to it on one of our Fantasy cruises.
We requested and got our own table for our 2 Disney cruises (party of 3 seated at a 4-top). I guess we’ve gotten lucky because both cruises, in all 3 dining rooms, we’ve not had any tables near us. Could not have conversed with others even if we wanted to! These were on the Wonder and Magic, maybe tables are closer on the newer ships—we’ll find out next month!
We found it incredibly relaxing to not have to People during dinner.
How big are the tables? If we are a family of 4 on the Fantasy we would share with another family of 4, a couple? Last cruise on the Wonder we were a party of 7 so no sharing with strangers.
The tables generally seat from 4 to 8 people. If your family of 4 includes children, and you are seated with others, it would likely also be a family with children. When I have traveled with just adults in my party, we have not been seated with a family with children. Disney often does a great job of matching families with similar ages of kids. My niece has a long-distance friend she has been close to for 8 years. They met as 7 years old on the Wonder when we were seated together in the MDR.
The main reason I want a private table is to have a quick turn around. I am not into sitting and waiting for people to show up late and having to wait longer then necessary. That just me.
The main reason I want a private table is to have a quick turn around. I am not into sitting and waiting for people to show up late and having to wait longer then necessary. That just me.