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Emerald 4 day & 5 day b2b ? Formal night


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On a 4 day they have a "dress to impress" night which most (75%) don't to anything but dress casually.

On the 5 night they have a 1 formal night & some half try to dress up but it appeared that most again just dress casually anyway. It's to short a trip for most people to care one way or the other.

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We had a lot of folks dress up for the dress to impress nights on our 3- and 4-day cruises. The formal night on our 5-day cruise was more casual than on a longer cruise, but still most passengers in the dining room made an effort.

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On the 5 night cruise, do you know which night is "Formal"? My wife and I are doing the 5 night on Emerald end of October and we enjoy the formal night.

 

THANKS...........

It'll probably be your first sea day (day 2), although it's possible it could be on Grand Cayman day, since you leave port at 4pm. Won't be on Cozumel day, since that's a 6pm departure and it won't be on your last sea day, since that's the last night of the cruise. When you get to your cabin, the first-day's Patter will include a list of which nights are which.

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