Just come back from my holiday to Greece (Zante) and it was wonderful but the only thing that narked us was that in the evenings for dinner you had an allocated table which you shared with 2 other couples.......... There was not even any chance to be moved as there were no free tables and no tables for just 2. Breakfast you could sit where you liked (just as well as if the boyfriend has not has his morning cup of tea he is like a growling bear!)
We were lucky that the other two couples were friendly and pleasant but we would have prefered to dine on our own. We are quite sociable and like to chat with people but this was our hard earned holiday and we just wanted some time to ourselves alone away from shifts, work etc.
We were half board (we wanted B&B but that is all we could get) but had planned to eat out for about half of the time so ended up eating out more than originally planned which was a shame as the food was nice but food out was even nicer!
My parents go on quite a few cruises and they say the brochures state that the dining arrangements are either shared tables or not depending on the boat/cruise etc.
Has anyone else come across this? Next holiday will be B&B!
. Actually now I come to think of it ,it would probably be our poor table chums that ended up with the cold dinner and glazed expression
We can put up with sharing a big table with fellow guests at breakfast when staying in at a small guest house but sharing the same table with the same people every evening reminds me of when I was a child and they used to have these arrangements in holiday camps. my mum even has holiday snaps to prove it .
Having said that, I am the first to move my bag if the bus starts to fill up - and, despite being 64, am still the first to stand up for pregnant ladies, mums with babies and 'old' people!! I guess that it is all down to protecting our personal space. Jenny x


