"How many dinner companions?"
Five and six. Five on the Eastern. A retired minister and his wife, who retired from Minnesota to Florida. And their adult son, adult daughter, and her pre-teen daughter, who all still lived in Minnesota.
Six on the Western. Three generations of women from Ohio. Grandmother, mother, and pre-teen grandaughter/ daughter. And a family of three from Toronto, Canada: father, mother, and pre-teen son.
"Did you enjoy the cconversation?"
I certainly enjoyed my dinner companions on both the Eastern and Western, more then my adult dinner companions when I sailed on the "Big Red Boat." Of course, that might have had something to do with that being my first cruise.
"Who were your servers?"
Don't ask me their names. I can never remember names, but, I never forget where people are from.
On the Eastern: the server was from Croatia, the assistant server was from Plymouth, England, and the head server was from Oporto, Portugal.
On the Western: both the server and the head server were from India and the assistant server was from the Philippines.
"Do you feel there were enough activities?"
This is the question that always gets to me. Even as an adult, there are enough activities going on, that one can't do it all. Of course, this is from someone, who when he cruises, sleeps, reads, and eats. Not necessarily in that order.
I hope this provides some answers to your questions. If you have anymore, then just ask, and Enjoy your next cruise.