What should I pack?
Requested and Answered by Theresa Brazle [Theresa] on 24-Jan-2008 14:19 (186 reads)
Casual attire is the order of the day, both on board and ashore. For one or two nights, a dark suit or formal attire is suggested. The dress code for other evenings ranges from sport coat and tie to casual resort wear. For your everyday wear, be sure to bring comfortable clothing and comfortable walking shoes for your times on shore and for touring the ship on your at sea days
Note: Shorts and T-shirts are not permitted in the dining room area during dinner.
There are three distinct types of "evenings" on board - casual, smart casual and formal. Suggested guidelines for the evenings are as follows. On casual nights, we suggest sport shirts and slacks for men; sundresses or pants for women. On smart casual nights, dresses and pantsuits for women; jackets and ties for men. For formal nights, women should wear cocktail dresses; men should wear suits and ties or tuxedos (optional). Seven-night cruises include two formal nights, one smart casual night and four casual nights.
Note: Shorts and T-shirts are not permitted in the dining room area during dinner.
There are three distinct types of "evenings" on board - casual, smart casual and formal. Suggested guidelines for the evenings are as follows. On casual nights, we suggest sport shirts and slacks for men; sundresses or pants for women. On smart casual nights, dresses and pantsuits for women; jackets and ties for men. For formal nights, women should wear cocktail dresses; men should wear suits and ties or tuxedos (optional). Seven-night cruises include two formal nights, one smart casual night and four casual nights.
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