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Flip flops in MDR


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Wear what makes you happy. My cruise attire has become considerably more casual over the years, as I saw that everyone elses did.

On my last cruise I wore beach flip flops once duirng the day in the MDR and during the evening I wored my "dress" flip flops, the ones with the beads and rhinestones, etc....

Enjoy your cruise and don't let other peoples opions matter. Do what feels right to you.:)
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[quote name='obnancy']Wear what makes you happy. My cruise attire has become considerably more casual over the years, as I saw that everyone elses did.

On my last cruise I wore beach flip flops once duirng the day in the MDR and during the evening I wored my "dress" flip flops, the ones with the beads and rhinestones, etc....

Enjoy your cruise and don't let other peoples opions matter. Do what feels right to you.:)[/quote]

Cruising in general has become more casual. Why shouldn't the attire match the experience?
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