We booked very early for our 55th wedding anniversary celebration and paid for 17 people. We had been assured by our AAA agent that a request for adjacent tables at dinner was acknowledged. When we got our set sail passes we noted that we were assigned three separate tables none of which was close to the other two. The maître d' and his assistant did arrange for us to be at two adjacent tables on nights 2, 3, and 4. My wife was upset that we were separated on night 1 and that we couldn't get it straightened out prior to our 6 p.m. seating.
Our main room table service by Waitress Keisha and assistant Connie on nights 2-4 were excellent.
The Manhattan strip sirloin was tasty but tough. My wife and I had it the first night and she had trouble cutting it. A son-in-law ordered it on another night (we forgot to warn him) and his was tough too.
The cabin was clean and well maintained (except for the A/C problem).