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We are a family of 4 in the same situation. The last two times we have cruised together, we have been given the requested table for 4. It may or may not be the location you want, but we have found it much more enjoyable to be "alone" together at dinner so that we can relax as a family and discuss what we want to, etc...

 

 

Happy sailing!!!!

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Our first year on the Mariner we asked for a small (4-6) one when booking and received it. Did the same last year on the Navigator and were seated with 2 other couples. It was a bit weird at first, they were all in their early 60's and retired and we are both 40 with a 7 & 8 year old. But, since our kids choose to eat w/AO, via Room Service or at Windjammer and then head to the kid's club, it worked out well (we had late seating). It was our first time in 5 cruises being seated with strangers and we had the best time with them and closed down the dining room a few nights!

 

If you get a larger table, simply ask at the dining room front desk to be moved to a smaller table on the first day (you can check your table location and size once you have boarded).

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