dominos124 Posted January 2, 2011 #1 Share Posted January 2, 2011 i know NCL is considered "freestyle cruising", but what is the dress code for the Specialty Restaurants and as well as the MDR? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Agent999 Posted January 2, 2011 #2 Share Posted January 2, 2011 i know NCL is considered "freestyle cruising", but what is the dress code for the Specialty Restaurants and as well as the MDR? What Should I Pack? To give you an idea of what to toss into your suitcase, we've got answers to some of your questions like: Can I wear something casual to dinner? Do people dress up at night? Can I wear my swimsuit day and night? The answer to all the above is "yes" - with Freestyle Cruising, you're pretty much welcome to wear whatever, whenever. Our philosophy is "resort casual" and with the widest range of dining venues, tons of entertainment options and bars & lounges, you'll find there are places for your style all over our ships, day and night. Daytime, it's basically all fine since we know you're probably headed to the pool or out for a fun Shore Excursion. Casual shorts, jeans, tops and sundresses are welcome everywhere. You can even wear your swimsuit to the poolside grill or the buffet. Resort casual dress gets you into every venue at night too. Some people like to add a jacket, or when celebrating a special occasion, get all decked out. This too is welcome everywhere. And if you're tired from a long fun day and just want to wear shorts; our buffet is the place for a casual dinner. Some people prefer nice jeans. They're welcome in many of our restaurants as well, but not in all. It's your vacation on NCL so dress comfortably, and you'll find a venue that suits your style. Since all suitcases are collected the night before we return home, don't forget to bring an overnight bag packed with a change of clothes, prescriptions and need-to-have items. Thanks to Freestyle Disembarkation, you'll have time on your final morning on board for breakfast and some last minute sunbathing or even a workout. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madibeme Posted January 2, 2011 #3 Share Posted January 2, 2011 When we went in April I wore everything from sundresses to nice capris. DH wore jeans or kahkis depending on where we ate. I loved not having real "formal" nights. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
workingmom4 Posted January 2, 2011 #4 Share Posted January 2, 2011 I just got back from the xmas cruise from NY to Bahamas on the Gem. There are two nights that are called "Dress up (or not) Night". The "not" was still somewhat of a dress code. No shorts or baseball caps for boys over 10 years old. Nice jeans (no holes) or dress pants and a polo shirt. My teen boys got sent back to the room both nights and had to change to enter the dining room. Girls have it much easier I think, but probably no shorts allowed either for women. I recommend bringing a couple pairs of dress pants and nice shirts for those nights for boys/men. Have fun! Great cruise line! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lovely_Star Posted January 31, 2011 #5 Share Posted January 31, 2011 I just got back from the xmas cruise from NY to Bahamas on the Gem. There are two nights that are called "Dress up (or not) Night". The "not" was still somewhat of a dress code. No shorts or baseball caps for boys over 10 years old. Nice jeans (no holes) or dress pants and a polo shirt. My teen boys got sent back to the room both nights and had to change to enter the dining room. Girls have it much easier I think, but probably no shorts allowed either for women. I recommend bringing a couple pairs of dress pants and nice shirts for those nights for boys/men. Have fun! Great cruise line! Wait I'm confused they call them "dress up or not nights" but they wouldn't let your kids enter the dining room because they weren't dressed :confused: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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