frbob Posted November 23, 2011 #26 Share Posted November 23, 2011 On our recent 13 day cruise on Maasdam we observed a wide variety of dress in the MDR on formal nights. I saw on large fellow in bluejeans, a wrinkled shirt open three buttons down in the collar, and a sloppy-looking jacket. I also saw several men in sweaters, no jackets. One guy just wore a golf shirt. And some of the women I observed dressed no better. Disgusting! This is not the first HAL cruise where we saw a lack of dress code enforcement. It's a shame, but it appears they (HAL) want to avoid confrontation. To the folks who don't want to dress properly on formal nights - maybe you should be cruising on NCL where anything goes. Just saying! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Globaliser Posted November 23, 2011 #27 Share Posted November 23, 2011 ... but had felt uncomfortable on a prior cruise (OK, on NCL) when him, one other well dressed fellow and the entire staff had tuxedos.NCL is not a good place to be wearing a tux. We have decided to abandon all formal wear for NCL cruises. Dressing up is not just about oneself; there is no point in being the only person dressed up, which is often the case on NCL. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boytjie Posted November 23, 2011 #28 Share Posted November 23, 2011 Neither! :) Smart dress casual & dine in either the Lido or Canaletto! ;) Do you get paid commission for driving traffic to the Lido? :rolleyes: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mar56 Posted November 23, 2011 #29 Share Posted November 23, 2011 Lmao Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
numbersix Posted November 23, 2011 #30 Share Posted November 23, 2011 We will be on the Niew Amsterdam Holiday Cruise. I want to get a tux for my son and I. Saw a link to cruise tux rentals on here a while ago. Anyone know what the link is? Cheers! Gary ____ Hi Gary: I see you're in Ontari-ari-ari-o (as am I)--don't know where, but I took my 14 year old son to the Freeman Formal sale (Eglinton/DVP in Toronto), for his 2nd tux (he's growing like a weed, and the one from Aug 2010 won't fit anymore)--he got a great tux for $99, shoes for $20 and a shirt for $11--we mix and match our ties. http://www.freemanformal.com/en/warehouse-sale-2011.php Happy hunting! Kevin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Opinions Posted November 23, 2011 #31 Share Posted November 23, 2011 If its truly formal, I'll gladly wear the tux. If not, (and I can get into the dining room with hundreds of others without one), I'll join them wearing a sports jacket. HAl should make its mind. HAL has made up its mind...For years they have said that a tux or suit is not required for formal night and a jacket and tie is acceptable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JR767 Posted November 23, 2011 #32 Share Posted November 23, 2011 I saw on large fellow in bluejeans, a wrinkled shirt open three buttons down in the collar, and a sloppy-looking jacket. I also saw several men in sweaters, no jackets. One guy just wore a golf shirt. And some of the women I observed dressed no better. Disgusting! There are many of us who are digusted by self-styled fashion police, who work themselves into a frothy rage when other paying passengers don't adhere to 'standards' that many reasonable people feel are foppish and pretentious. If HAL doesn't have a problem with how these paying passengers are dressed, that's it. Period. Flying into a sputtering, apoplectic rage simply won't change that. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tip Posted November 23, 2011 #33 Share Posted November 23, 2011 HAL has made up its mind...For years they have said that a tux or suit is not required for formal night and a jacket and tie is acceptable. It works for me and that is what I wear. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare terrydtx Posted November 23, 2011 #34 Share Posted November 23, 2011 This is just one more thread that has gotten hijacked into discussions on Fashion Police and what HAL does or does not allow in the MDR on formal nights. The facts and reality support that the day of "mandatory" dress codes on cruise ships are thankfully over and that economics of keeping customers coming back over and over again to one brand dictate policies and their enforcements. For those of you who cruise to be Fashion Police get over it, you are now dinosaurs. I will continue to wear my black suit for formal nights and I do not give a rats behind what others choose to wear as long it is not their birthday suits. If a passenger wants to be the lone person in blue jeans and look ridiculous in others eyes that's their choice. Can we all just get over this notion of fashion police and stop these 100's of mundane dress code threads? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JR767 Posted November 23, 2011 #35 Share Posted November 23, 2011 For those of you who cruise to be Fashion Police get over it, you are now dinosaurs. I will continue to wear my black suit for formal nights and I do not give a rats behind what others choose to wear as long it is not their birthday suits. If a passenger wants to be the lone person in blue jeans and look ridiculous in others eyes that's their choice. Well said :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
big green Posted November 23, 2011 #36 Share Posted November 23, 2011 This is just one more thread that has gotten hijacked into discussions on Fashion Police and what HAL does or does not allow in the MDR on formal nights. The facts and reality support that the day of "mandatory" dress codes on cruise ships are thankfully over and that economics of keeping customers coming back over and over again to one brand dictate policies and their enforcements. For those of you who cruise to be Fashion Police get over it, you are now dinosaurs. I will continue to wear my black suit for formal nights and I do not give a rats behind what others choose to wear as long it is not their birthday suits. If a passenger wants to be the lone person in blue jeans and look ridiculous in others eyes that's their choice. Can we all just get over this notion of fashion police and stop these 100's of mundane dress code threads? Again well said. Bg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frbob Posted November 23, 2011 #37 Share Posted November 23, 2011 There are many of us who are digusted by self-styled fashion police, who work themselves into a frothy rage when other paying passengers don't adhere to 'standards' that many reasonable people feel are foppish and pretentious. If HAL doesn't have a problem with how these paying passengers are dressed, that's it. Period. Flying into a sputtering, apoplectic rage simply won't change that. :D I guess I hit a nerve there JR. Sorry about that. I hope your blood pressure didn't rise too high over my post. You are correct - HAL doesn't seem to care anymore about their formal dress code. They certainly don't enforce it. Dress the way you want. If you want to be sloppy-comfortable, well, go for it. If you want to be discourteous to those guests who follow the posted dress code, so be it. I'm not the fashion police. I'm a paying customer, just like you, and take no pleasure in seeing fat slobs showing off their hairy chests in the MDR. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare terrydtx Posted November 23, 2011 #38 Share Posted November 23, 2011 Several cruise lines offer cruises that are sold as "Clothing Optional" I wonder what they wear for formal nights?:eek: I bet plenty of fat slobs with hairy chests and in their formal birthday suits. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boytjie Posted November 24, 2011 #39 Share Posted November 24, 2011 Several cruise lines offer cruises that are sold as "Clothing Optional" I wonder what they wear for formal nights?:eek: I bet plenty of fat slobs with hairy chests and in their formal birthday suits. They actually have to wear clothes into dining areas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Traveling Bob Posted November 24, 2011 #40 Share Posted November 24, 2011 Several cruise lines offer cruises that are sold as "Clothing Optional" I wonder what they wear for formal nights?:eek: I bet plenty of fat slobs with hairy chests and in their formal birthday suits. They wear Black Ties! And the Nudist Police enforce it. :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G&G Posted November 24, 2011 #41 Share Posted November 24, 2011 This is just one more thread that has gotten hijacked into discussions on Fashion Police and what HAL does or does not allow in the MDR on formal nights. The facts and reality support that the day of "mandatory" dress codes on cruise ships are thankfully over and that economics of keeping customers coming back over and over again to one brand dictate policies and their enforcements. For those of you who cruise to be Fashion Police get over it, you are now dinosaurs. I will continue to wear my black suit for formal nights and I do not give a rats behind what others choose to wear as long it is not their birthday suits. If a passenger wants to be the lone person in blue jeans and look ridiculous in others eyes that's their choice. Can we all just get over this notion of fashion police and stop these 100's of mundane dress code threads? DITTO !!! We must think alike. I am original from Alabama; that must explain it. You must remember dress code threads is an addiction on the HAL forums. As stated in previous threads, you rarely see dress codes threads on Regent, Seabourn, Oceania or Crystal forums. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeriatricNurse Posted November 24, 2011 #42 Share Posted November 24, 2011 DITTO !!! We must think alike. I am original from Alabama; that must explain it. You must remember dress code threads is an addiction on the HAL forums. As stated in previous threads, you rarely see dress codes threads on Regent, Seabourn, Oceania or Crystal forums. Well, could it be due to the fact that these cruise lines do not have formal nights but rather smart dress casual nights? :confused: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Copper10-8 Posted November 24, 2011 #43 Share Posted November 24, 2011 He won't feel out of place on HAL. Some shorter HAL cruises seem less formal. But in general he will be fine. I am bringing mine next month to a B2B 7 days cruises. Unfortunately, I am sure this will launch into another huge thread on dress codes. You called it first, Bruce!;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G&G Posted November 24, 2011 #44 Share Posted November 24, 2011 Well, could it be due to the fact that these cruise lines do not have formal nights but rather smart dress casual nights? :confused: Excellent Question. As of eight months ago Crystal had formal nights, Seabourn had optional formal nights and Regent/Oceania had no formal nights. We were on Regent December 2010 and every night at either the MDR or Specialty Restaurants you would see passengers wearing suits, tuxes and evening gowns. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GOLDENBONNY Posted November 24, 2011 #45 Share Posted November 24, 2011 My DH loves dressing up and looks great in his tuxedo, but had felt uncomfortable on a prior cruise (OK, on NCL) when him, one other well dressed fellow and the entire staff had tuxedos. I told him that I would ask the cruise experts. Well...Tux or Black suit. I see less and less tux on cruises .More on HAL I would say 50% ,90% on Cunard and 30% on other lines . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare terrydtx Posted November 24, 2011 #46 Share Posted November 24, 2011 I see less and less tux on cruises .More on HAL I would say 50% ,90% on Cunard and 30% on other lines . 50% tuxes on HAL? Have you been on a HAL cruise in the last few years? Most who bother to police the subject and feel compelled to post here after cruises report more like 5%. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
montezuma1994 Posted November 24, 2011 #47 Share Posted November 24, 2011 Black Suit this trip. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keith Rita Posted November 24, 2011 #48 Share Posted November 24, 2011 My DH loves dressing up and looks great in his tuxedo, but had felt uncomfortable on a prior cruise (OK, on NCL) when him, one other well dressed fellow and the entire staff had tuxedos. I told him that I would ask the cruise experts. Well...Tux or Black suit. Tux! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rr96817 Posted November 25, 2011 #49 Share Posted November 25, 2011 For some reason DH will not wear a tux, so he wore a dark blue suit. No problems whatsoever. He felt just as dressed up as those wearing tuxes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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