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MSC Gala nights......do I need a dinner jacket ??


Alan & Lyn
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We go on an MSC Cuba based cruise shortly and their brochure suggests D J's for` men.

 

We've cruised quite a lot over the last few years and the need for a DJ seems less an less.

 

Could anyone advise their MSC experience please .

 

Thank you

 

Alan

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We go on an MSC Cuba based cruise shortly and their brochure suggests D J's for` men.

 

We've cruised quite a lot over the last few years and the need for a DJ seems less an less.

 

Could anyone advise their MSC experience please .

 

Thank you

 

Alan

Best to ask on the dedicated MSC forum here: https://boards.cruisecritic.com/forumdisplay.php?f=80

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Didn't wear one two years ago for our Caribbean cruise however didn't stop at Cuba. Just a long sleeve dress shirt an pants, plenty of others did the same. Did we get the stink eye from some passengers - YES but crew/staff didn't say anything. Some of those very same stink eye people took their jackets off when they were seated and many more retired their jackets to their cabins once dinner was over. Feel like packing it for maybe all of an hours worth of wearing - I don't anymore.

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