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myangelsam

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I would think so. We recently cruised the Serenade (a much smaller ship than the Oasis) and there was a table with 12 folks near us. I would ask your travel agent, if you have one, or call Royal Caribbean. One thing you want to do before you depart from home is "link" all your reservation numbers together so you will be seated together. 

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That's around the upper limit - but with proper planning they should at least be able to get you at two tables in a somewhat "sectioned" area.  You'll want to ensure your reservations are linked, that your dining request is noted, and that as soon as you board you go to the MDR to speak with someone about your request.  

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We had a party of 16 last April on Allure of the Seas.  They split us into two tables.  Our tables were next to each other.  We chose Traditional Dining. 

If you do not like what they have arranged for you, it is worth a try to speak the manager on Deck 5 MDR (Silk) on Day 2 before their first dinner service (6PM for Eastern Caribbean, 5:30PM for Western Caribbean).  Might be a little difficult to accommodate for such a large party, but definitely worth a try.  

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