Hi, I'm trying to persuade my other half that a Disney cruise is a must... but it's a bit of a battle! To assist can anyone confirm whether it's compulsory to join others for dinner or do they also have tables for two?
You can request it in advance, but it's only a request. I've sailed DCL twice & requested it in advance both times for our party of 2 for late dining. Both times, I went to Dining Changes immediately upon boarding (& had boarded asap), to find out if my request had been fulfilled. Both times, the request was not fulfilled & we'd been placed at group tables. So I then requested a private table at Dining Changes. Both times, my request was granted on the spot. It was no problem on the Fantasy, but the guy on the Magic that I spoke to gave me a bit of a hard time about it, probably because the classic ships have fewer small tables. Be persistent & an early bird, & you should be able to get that private table.Hi, I'm trying to persuade my other half that a Disney cruise is a must... but it's a bit of a battle! To assist can anyone confirm whether it's compulsory to join others for dinner or do they also have tables for two?
Exactlay that happened to us on the Magic in 2014!When we sailed back in 2011 on the Magic; they originally had us paired up with another couple at a table that would handle 4 people. The other couple never showed up for dinner on the 1st or 2nd nights; so they just started to set the table for the two of us. So while you might get paired up with another couple; there is also a chance that they won't show and you end up getting the table to yourselves.
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I want only blue sunflowers to be put into the eight sided square vases and placed on the three sided round tables. And they must smell like the color 9.When DH and I travel we request it. On our last cruise (Fantasy 5/17) I had forgotten but they were able to do it on embarkation without a fuss. While it IS just a request, we were early dining and as far as I know, it was a full ship. Now, if you're like the lady next to us (when I was making our request)..."We need a private table for 2, early dining, with only this server and assistant server in this location in the Royal Palace" then it might not be as easily accommodated.
I want only blue sunflowers to be put into the eight sided square vases and placed on the three sided round tables. And they must smell like the color 9.
No way of knowing what the priorities are for granting requests. I think they just try to make all requests work, and some don't.If you book on opening day and request a private table, is it still a 'request'? I mean, do they allot the requests based on when you booked?
Hi, I'm trying to persuade my other half that a Disney cruise is a must... but it's a bit of a battle! To assist can anyone confirm whether it's compulsory to join others for dinner or do they also have tables for two?
As others have stated, it is a request. Honestly, the tables are about 14-16 inches apart at best, so a private table is not very private.