Celebrity Millenium: Dinner attire
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Maximum exposure, iamq? I don't think Celebrity would allow maximum exposure. 
You could go to cruisecritic.com, click on "Boards" in the upper left hand corner of the entry page, scroll down to "Cruise Lines A--O", click on "Celebrity Cruises", and read more than you could ever imagine about Celebrity and the Millennium. There's even a roll call to connect with other passengers before your cruise. You'll love the Millennium!
Short answer to your question is, yes, business casual will be fine, but you may want to take a suit along for the formal nights.

You could go to cruisecritic.com, click on "Boards" in the upper left hand corner of the entry page, scroll down to "Cruise Lines A--O", click on "Celebrity Cruises", and read more than you could ever imagine about Celebrity and the Millennium. There's even a roll call to connect with other passengers before your cruise. You'll love the Millennium!
Short answer to your question is, yes, business casual will be fine, but you may want to take a suit along for the formal nights.
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Joined: Apr 2008
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We are sailing on Aug. 21. how about you? Some in our group would like to skip one formal night, so are thinking of eating in the specialty restaurant instead. it gets rave reviews, but reservations are required and it's $30 per.
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#10
Joined: Jul 2009
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We were on the Millennium 3 weeks ago. There are 2 formal nights (jacket and tie required for men), the second night and next to last night. One of the men at our table wore a tuxedo. The Olympia restaurant is awesome. I would have been uncomfortable in that setting without a tie and jacket. It IS A 5 STAR restaurant and you should dress accordingly no matter what night you go. If you don't want to dress up, go to the buffet on deck 10 or order room service (same menu as the dining room during dinner hours.)





