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Has anyone did this? With no steakhouse on the Victory I am thinking of doing this. What is the dress code? Thanks for your help

 

My mom and my son just did this on the Victory. They LOVED it, said it was well worth the money. They loved the backstage tour part. My son just wore pants, tie and shirt and my mom was in dress pants and blouse. It was just enough. Carnival did suggest not to wear open toe shoes and my mom did wear sandals. She can understand why they said that as it is kinda slippery in the kitchen. So I wouldn't wear high heels.

 

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Kellie

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Dh and I just did the Chef's Table on the Victory and we highly recommend it! Dh wore dress pants and a button down shirt (no tie) and I wore black dress pants and a blouse. As far as the others at the table: one couple dressed similarly to us (wife wore a sundress) and the other couple wore cut-off jean shorts, bikini top with a sheer shirt over it, and sneakers. :eek: Clearly no dress code is enforced!

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