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Dress code at Tropicana?


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We went resort casual as did most people. Others were dressed up a bit more, but you should be ok wearing anything that is comfortable for you. My wife and I both wore slacks.  You sit at long tables with other guests. The tables are reserved but the seats at them are not. An usher will take you to your table.

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The preferred tables are closer to the stage. If I remember correctly, the Tropicana website had 4-5 price levels for tickets. We chose the most expensive and were seated right at the stage. In all honesty, it was too close. I had no one but the performers in from of me. Buy the next lower price and you will be seated a bit further back (20-30') from the stage and the tables are on a tier that is a bit elevated, so you have a great view. People were having meals at the table we were seated at when we arrived. The tables are long tables with 8-10 people per table. My wife and I sat opposite each other.

 

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No dress code requirements per se, just use common sense when dressing for a night out at a restaurant, theater, for a night oout. Some people were dressy, others casual. Wear what you feel comfortable in, but I wouldn’t wear shorts, jeans, t-shirts, etc.. see my earlier post.

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Men are required to wear long pants. It is on their website and when I called to confirm our reservation the man I spoke to said gentlemen are required to wear long pants, no shorts.

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Are convertible long pants ok?  I know it's a cheeky question but we will be coming back from a long day tour with no time to go back to the ship to change and it would make it easier for hubby.  

 

If not allowed I will just tell him to pack an extra pair of long pants in his backpack.  He will pout though. 

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Are convertible long pants ok?  I know it's a cheeky question but we will be coming back from a long day tour with no time to go back to the ship to change and it would make it easier for hubby.  
 
If not allowed I will just tell him to pack an extra pair of long pants in his backpack.  He will pout though. 
I would say probably ok. It's dark by then [emoji41]. I think those and a polo shirt would be ok.
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