For those looking for a more formal experience (dressier if that's a better description), Cunard is definitely the place for you (Not Princess) if you will feel "disrespected" by those of us who choose not to follow the dress SUGGESTIONS.
It's Princess for goodness sake. Those in my camp will not allow ourselves to be browbeaten by the fashion police.
Thank heaven each cruiser is given freedom of choice in deciding which cruise line to choose so that we are aligned with the dress SUGGESTIONS (or CODE in the case of Cunard) of that cruise line. There is clearly room at sea for everyone.
Enjoy your cruise!!π
I donβt see it mentioned anywhere, so be aware that if you are planning to use the reserve class dining area, any of the folks who are traveling with you, who are not in reserve class, or in a full suite, will not be able to join you.
Can't make any $ with a traditional promenade deck. Darn shame!
Yet they remain desperately attached to "formal nights/dress to impress nights" just to sell photos.