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I'd say yes, because you're using those chairs. It doesn't matter if you're in them 24 hours as long as you're there! What people object to is when a chair is "reserved" for hours and hours on end with no one actually present. :)
That's what I thought. Thanks :)
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Ahhh....the chair hog thread continues to oink on....as usual. ;p
One thing pax seem to forget....you don't own those chairs, RCI does. You are only using them and the best way to "reserve" your chair is to have your butt in it. ;)
A true reserved chair for the length of your cruise is sitting on your balcony. :cool:
Well that's true but maybe we can't all afford a balcony. This is a special holiday for us and we would like to enjoy it. That doesn't mean hogging a chair that we aren't going to use but it does mean having a chair to sit on by the pool for most of one day out of a 7 night cruise. It was a serious question.
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So, we are a family of 3 adults. On our cruise there is one full sea day. For this day we would like to be at the pool all day. I don't think i would bag three chairs and then disappear to breakfast and be gone for any length of time during the day. I think one of us would always stay with the chairs. We would pop to the bar or grab lunch to eat by the pool in turns. Is this considered acceptable?
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My daughter (18) will not wear a dress full stop. For formal night she plans to wear a suit of trousers and waistcoat (no jacket) with a shirt and a bow tie. How is that likely to go down, anyone know? Also on RCI can you wear smart shorts in the bars in the evening and what about smart jeans please? Thanks!
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How far in advance can you find out which dress code is on which day of your cruise? Also the same for evening shows, how far in advance can you find out which shows are on which days? Are MDR daily menus available in advance? Thanks!