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Dining tables in any rooms?


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Yes.

 

Caveat:  Table is defined as a separate piece of furniture offering comfortable seating for a minimum of four persons.  And, four chairs would be set-up around it.  Also, not necessarily set up in a separate "dining room".  Upper-tier, "named Suites" would come so-equipped.  Useful, if occupants are a family; and/or plan on in-suite dining on a regular basis rather than visiting the many-other dining venues/options.  

 

One would be looking for a Suite starting at about the 500 square foot level.  (Not counting a balcony/veranda.)   Have visited these, on occasion, as guests of folks we have met.  Other CCers who have occupied such during a cruise can offer more specifics.   

 

For the hoi polloi guests in the vast majority of remaining Suites--most have sufficient floor space so that when the Room Steward and/or Butler arrives via room service to set breakfast, lunch, or dinner--a circular fold-out tabletop will be utilized.  O.K. for a couple; not recommended for two couples.  

 

GOARMY!

 

 

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But from my experience if you want to have a comfortable dinner for a party of four, you probably want to be up at seven seas suite or higher.   That’s not to say a penthouse suite could not be utilized for the dining of four people for dinner, but you probably will be using the balcony.

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47 minutes ago, daetchief said:

But from my experience if you want to have a comfortable dinner for a party of four, you probably want to be up at seven seas suite or higher.   That’s not to say a penthouse suite could not be utilized for the dining of four people for dinner, but you probably will be using the balcony.

Think your right, you need a named suite for that.

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We had an upgrade offer way back and had a Seven Seas Aft Suite on the Mariner. It was a corner lower suite and there was a dining table in that suite.  We used it for a cocktail party we had in the cabin but we never dined in the suite for dinner or with guests. I am sure it sat 6.

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