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We are a group of ten booked to sail on the Miracle in April 2006. We were just wondering if there are tables for ten or more, or should we look to book two tables for 6? If there are tables for ten, where are they located in the dining room?

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WE have cruised on the Carnival Spirit twice and have seen

tables with at least twelve people together. Ask your TA to call

Carnival a make arrangements for you. The Miracle is same class

ship as the Spirit.

 

JR

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Make sure your agent has every cabin linked together for dining assignments. You should be booked at a table for 10.

 

look at the deckplan-- on the Promanade deck-- there are tables for 6 then 4-- those will be pushed together.

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Are there any round tables for ten, or do you think we will just end up with a long rectangular? The round tables are mcuh more friendly. If we cannont get a round table for 10, we may just go two roudn tables for 6 next to each other. Thanks for sharing your info

 

Judy

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We originally had a group of 6 and were seated on the upper level. When we expanded our group to 8 we had to move downstairs and were seated at a round table. The only larger groups that I saw were seated at long tables, not round. I liked the upper level better. It was much brighter (I could actually read the menu!) and we were seated by a window (okay, it was dark outside and it was raining, but it was still a window). I don't know if you can make such a request, but two tables on the upper level next to each other would be preferable, IMHO.

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Judy the round tables wont accomadate your group. I dont think you can request your table deminsions-- just how many people and what time.

 

As soon as you board head to the dining room and see your table- see if it meets your needs. If not go to the Matre D and ask for a request. Although a table for 10 is harder to come by then a table for 4.

 

I would think a large retangle table for 10 would be more user friendly then 2 tables of 6. (If sailing on a full ship there could be 2 strangers sat with you too)

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I think I did see a round table big enough for ten on my Miracle cruise. As you come in the door on the lower level it was right on the opposite side of the stairs that go to the upper level. There was a large group, I think it was 11 people, jammed into a smaller round table nearby the night of the captain's dinner. That looked horrible. The Captain was at the large round table behind the stairs. But after that one night, the Captain's group never was at his table again during the late seating and the group of 11 moved to the Captain's table. It looked big enough to fit that group comfortably.

 

But since it's the Captain's table, there is likely only one that size and if he is eating the same time you are you'd be out of luck.

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I just escorted a group of 70 last week on the Miracle and we had mostly tables that sat 8. There are around 8 of these tables on the back of the upper deck of the dining room.

 

This dining room has a lot of 4 and 6 seaters. There are one or two 10 tops that I spotted but were empty possibly reserved for the Captain.

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We are a group of ten booked to sail on the Miracle in April 2006. We were just wondering if there are tables for ten or more, or should we look to book two tables for 6? If there are tables for ten, where are they located in the dining room?

We were also 10 people and they put us at a long table at the end of the dining room which was fine we just switched our seating every night so we could spend time with everyone in our group. would have loved a round table but they only sit 8. Our waitress was Snowie and our waiter Tomash, they were a hoot.

have fun we did

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