| Rick & Jon |
Jan 18th, 2002 02:27 PM |
We were aboard the Norwegian Dream for two consecutive cruises (24 days total) in Oct./Nov. 2001 in the Mediterranean. NCL's "freestyle" cruising is great, particularly if you are returning late (or want to) from a shore excursion - no first or second seating for dinner to be on time for. "Freestyle" cruising also means you are free to choose the dinning room and time to eat when you want to - not by a pre-planned schedule, except on formal evenings for that particular dinning room. If you are interested in attending the Captains Formal Welcome Dinner Party, you will need to wear a dark suit and tie/cocktail dress. If you are not interested in such events, you simply opt for a "resort casual" dress code dinner in one of the other dinning rooms. Of course, about 40 to 50% of all the other passengers will be wandering around the ship all evening in semi formal or formal attire in the lounges before dinner, and the showroom, casino, etc. after dinner. A dark suit and tie (semi formal) is fine as only about a third of those opting for the formal evenings are actually wearing a tux. So pack that cocktail dress and have your male partner bring a dark coat and tie if you want to go to the Captains Formal Welcome Dinner Party, I think you will be sorry if you don't. I believe there are two formal evenings on 7-day cruises and three on 12-day cruises. One of the highlights on the ship of our cruise was the photographers on formal evenings. They set up a backdrop for formal portraits of passengers. On one formal evening, we got our picture taken in front of the Grand Staircase of the Titanic - white dinner jacket and all! So picture yourself standing in front of that grand staircase, waiting for Leonardo DiCaprio to come down the stairs and your standing there in "resort casual" - I think not! Besides, dressing up for a night out is fun and if you meet other couples that you want to accompany to a formal evening, you won't be left out! Be flexible enough in your wardrobe to be prepared to enjoy the unexpected and have a memorable cruise. The South America cruise is on the Norwegian Dream and the shore excursions we went on in the Mediterranean were expensive but well worth it - most were fantastic. Please have someone say Hi to Barami in the Coffee Bar for us! Thanks and Bon Voyage!
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