"John Sisker" wrote:
>You would be wise to opt for the largest table that this particular ship
>offers. My wife Deborah and I have even been at tables that hold 10. With a
>large table, there is always someone to talk to, in addition to finding
>people from all interests and backgrounds. At very small tables, you almost
>feel like an intruder at a small private gathering.
>
>John Sisker
>www.shiptoshorecruise.com
The only problem I would have with a large table is that sometimes it
is hard to hear the people on the other side of it if it is a round
table. So you are effectively blocked from talking to anyone except
the people right beside you.
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>"Odysseus" wrote in message news:G2Jsf.663859$_o.330934@attbi_s71...
>> Orient Lines asked what size table I want to be seated at in
>> the dining room. Since I will be traveling solo, I want to have
>> a chance to meet other people. That means I should ask to be at
>> either a table for six or a table for eight. My inclination is
>> to ask for a table for six. I have noticed that tables for eight
>> often end up separating into two tables for four especially in
>> noisy dining rooms.
>>
>> Does anybody have any thoughts on this subject?
>>
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