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51 minutes ago, Tablelamp said:

I would agree.  Two tables of eight Next to each other would be much more manageable;  you cannot talk to all 16 people at once and I think it would be very difficult for the waiters and could result in cold food.

Makes sense, plus people could move places each night.

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The only time I have seen a large party eat together was in the buffet area on Aurora. There was a hen party of about 12 and the crew arranged an area out the way for them one evening which I expect was prearranged with P&O (we were only on a 2 night cruise).

 

As others have said in the main dining room if your bookings are all linked then you will probably be given two tables of 8 near each other. 

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