We were 11 in September, and we were together. I am pretty sure they just pushed two or more tables together, but the main thing was, we were all together....
Our last cruise we had a party of nine, so I don't see ten being a problem. I think that we had three tables lined together. Found out that the tables at Animators are not as stable as the tables at the other restaurants. The ones at AP wobble more.
We had a table for 21 our first DCL cruise. We were seated in station 1 for all restaurants, witch is just through the main doors alsong the centerline of the ship, then to the right along the port windows of the ship (in Lumiers and Parrot Cay). Primo seating, as we seemed to get our food first (which we had time to eat more casually 2nds, 3rds, yum), fand the character greet was for so looooonnnng (contact time for the kids) and the view was outstanding out the windows.
In the center of each dinning room is "THE" big table for the dinning room (look at the deck plans and it shows a big table in each dinning room). Have heard that it can seat anywhere from 12 to 20 (we had 14 when we sat there).
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