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Holland America's dress code for formal nights : " Gentlemen: Although business suits or tux are suggested attire for formal evenings they are certainly not required. You are welcome to wear a jacket and tie on formal nights."

 

Will RCI follow?

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RCI has always said " suggested attire" not "mandatory attire".

 

That suggestion is meant to inform you as to what most of the passengers will be wearing not what you have to wear.

 

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'Til my next cruise

 

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We are going to cruise port (out of Bayonne) on the train so really want to travel LIGHT. Cutting down on a few outfits helps us. This has nothing to do with "formal" vs. not formal. When we go to cruise port by car we can take more outfits.

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