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GRANNYB87 Feb 1st, 2013 07:26 AM

7 day Caribbean cruise on Royal Caribbean
 
There are 2 formal nights. Sayiing suits or tuxes. How strict are these rules? Sport coat and dress pants ok?

traveller69 Feb 1st, 2013 08:10 AM

They are not strict at all. As long as you have a jacket on in the dining room it is just fine. They don't really enforce that now either but you will feel more comfortable if you do wear a jacket.

Dayenu Feb 1st, 2013 11:40 AM

A long-sleeve shirt and a tie for a man, any nice outfit for a woman. What do you think, they won't feed you without a tux?

We just came back from RCI Caribbean cruise. The only person in a suit was the maitre'D

triathlete Feb 6th, 2013 06:05 AM

As long as it's not jeans, your OK. Remember that it's your vacation--wear what makes YOU comfortable. Sport coat and dress pants are just fine.

Have a great cruise!

Eschew Feb 6th, 2013 10:23 PM

I have seen men weaing nice pair of designer jeans with a blazer and no one was asked to leave. Shorts, on the other hand, are not recommended for formal nights. For whatever little space a pair of dress pants took up, bring one. Just remember you won't meet any of those people on baord ever again so if you wear the same shirt, tie and pants twice or even every day, no one would know or care.

ziptrippin Feb 12th, 2013 05:22 AM

Me and my wife dressed up really formal attire, and was tagged GENTLEMAN on coat lapel by the staff. I liked it.

LuxuryCruiseCo Feb 13th, 2013 06:00 AM

Royal Caribbean are not as strict as some cruise lines, but to be honest, the majority of people will make an effort.As long as you look relatively smart, then you should be alright.

AlexL Feb 17th, 2013 01:40 AM

Sports coat and slacks are ok, but is your goal to do the least with which you can get by without being asked to leave the main dining room, or to indicate you are not out of your league? I've seen special folks really dress down for dinner, doubtless sometimes to stick it to the man and make a statement: "mommy, mommy look at me!" A long sleeve "collared" shirt and necktie complete the look and are easy to pack and configure.

You might also try the Windjammer or a specialty restaurant on those nights. I don't want to sound critical. Packing for formal nights can be a burden, especially two or more nights for a family. Think steamer trunk for the formalwear alone. We[family with 3 teenage girls] are going next month and I tire thinking about the arrangements to move luggage, though it is nice that they will wear those expensive dresses and gowns one more time.

Enjoy your cruise.

GRANNYB87 Mar 7th, 2013 07:16 PM

We had a great time on this cruise. Royal Carribean "Brilliance of the Sea" You are right about the dress code. We saw a little bit of everything. Each Island had something very fun to do and people were friendly - except for Guadalupe. It was unfriendly and expensive - Euro. Would not recommend that island.


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