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Is MDR busier now after dress code change?


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Good for you, I hope you have some nice flip flops and a cap to go with them.:cool:

 

 

Absolutely [emoji3] and the no bathrobes sign in the buffet cracks me up but I guess that there is a reason that is there.

 

In semi seriousness I can see the arguments on both sides - there is something nice about dressing formal, the photographs etc and indeed my wedding was black tie but I can also see why some are relieved not to have to bring something they feel uncomfortable in. I wear a suit every day to work so for me it is nice not to have to when on holidays but I will wear a jacket to dinner every night as the dining room deserves that.

 

Edit: I should add that if my wife decides she would like to do formal on our next cruise we will do formal again.

 

 

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Edit: I should add that if my wife decides she would like to do formal on our next cruise we will do formal again.

 

 

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LOL, Well in my household, I wear the pants but only after my wife tells me which ones I am to wear.;)

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