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We've done this more than once and if your reservations are linked, as recommended, you will be placed at adjacent tables. Also make sure your booking agent knows so they can communicate your wishes to the MDR staff and you have the same wait staff. We also have informed the waiter on the first evening that we would be switching at our multiple tables throughout the cruise. This is why it is important to have the same wait staff.

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Did you book your cruise with a Travel Agent? Or directly with Celebrity?

If it is with a TA, talk to them and have them link all your reservations

together. Then when you are on board the ship, you can speak with the

Maitr'd to reconfirm it.

If you booked directly with the cruiseline? I would call them back and

explain to them you have at least 7 different bookings...(did you all

book separately?)......and you want all these parties sitting together

at dinner. I would say link them all together yourself but that is a lot

of reservation numbers....see if customer service will help you.

As for your cabin category? Unless someone is in a suite or in AQ,

all of you would be eating in the main dining room.

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