Birdie dog
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It could because each server has a set number of guests assigned to them. Depending on your group size, and others who may have also requested that server, it might not work out. As others have said, you should prioritize your requests and list them in order. Then, if you're lucky you'll get both!I you are asking for a private table, does that interfere with asking for a particular server?
We’ve been on 5 cruises, two with good servers, two with very mediocre servers and then we requested a server for the 5th. We said our number one priority was a private table. And then requested a server as number two priority. We also listed 3 choice servers in order of our preference (just in case we couldn’t have our first choice). We ended up with a private table and our first choice server (who was fabulous). Going on cruise number 6 next month and did the same thing, our fingers are crossed!I you are asking for a private table, does that interfere with asking for a particular server?
One interesting thing I would note is that they don't tell the servers that they were requested by someone. We were granted our requested server on our Alaska cruise and he thought that it was just a coincidence that we were in his area again until I told him.
One interesting thing I would note is that they don't tell the servers that they were requested by someone. We were granted our requested server on our Alaska cruise and he thought that it was just a coincidence that we were in his area again until I told him.
Two cruises ago I requested a particular service team (we cruised the Dream twice in a four month period so felt pretty confident in getting them). The lead server thanked us for requesting him, and the assistant server who had been promoted made it a point to come to our table to thank us for requesting her.
Do you have to know the server's full name? They only introduce themselves by their first name.