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Table for 2?


travlingrlclt

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Nobody (except DCL) knows yet what the seating arrangements will be on the new ship, so it would be difficult to say with any degree of certainty. It certainly can't hurt to call DCL and request a table for two, but whether they can accomodate your request will depend on the table arrangements and how heavily the ship is booked. Chances are excellent your cruise - - just the second 'public' cruise for the new ship - - will be sold out, so you may have to share a table with others.

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As stated by the PP nobody knows what the dining arrangements will be on the Dream. That being said, there are NO tables for 2 on the current ships in the main dining rooms. If you have late dining you have more of a chance getting your request granted, as it's not as crowded as main dining. You'd be seated alone at a table for 4. DCL tries hard to match it's guests together for dining, so if you get seated with someone else you'll most likely be compatible.

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