WonderMan3 Posted April 27, 2019 #1 Share Posted April 27, 2019 Modern Luxury indeed! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wrk2cruise Posted April 27, 2019 #2 Share Posted April 27, 2019 I've seen robes in the buffet in the morning. Wouldn't surprise me to see them in the MDR at breakfast. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dkjretired Posted April 27, 2019 #3 Share Posted April 27, 2019 (edited) 13 minutes ago, WonderMan3 said: Modern Luxury indeed! That's basically been on the web site for years, nothing new. Have seen people in robes though.. Edited April 27, 2019 by dkjretired Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davekathy Posted April 27, 2019 #4 Share Posted April 27, 2019 (edited) I guess we don't cruise enough. We've never seen anyone in the MDR wearing PJ's or a bathrobe, breakfast, lunch or dinner. Edited April 27, 2019 by davekathy 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
citronella Posted April 27, 2019 #5 Share Posted April 27, 2019 Guaranteed if they are going in bathrobes and bare feet, they are multi-tonging. 2 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suspaul Posted April 27, 2019 #6 Share Posted April 27, 2019 While this isn’t cruise related, I just wanted to share - we were in a hotel in Berlin last week on Easter Sunday when an entire family in PJ’s got out of the elevator after having breakfast downstairs. Just call me old but can’t you take the time to get dressed before going to dine, anywhere, anytime? 6 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OCruisers Posted April 27, 2019 #7 Share Posted April 27, 2019 In the MDR on Celebrity for breakfast I've never seen anyone in a robe but I have seen folks with a bathrobe and bedroom shoes at the buffet. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DirtyDawg Posted April 27, 2019 #8 Share Posted April 27, 2019 4 minutes ago, citronella said: Guaranteed if they are going in bathrobes and bare feet, they are multi-tonging. When I wear my bathrobe to the MDR no one is allowed close to me with a single tong, let alone a multi-tong!😮 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lovecruzin Posted April 28, 2019 #9 Share Posted April 28, 2019 (edited) Lol....many (15+) years ago, on formal night our waiter accidentally tipped his tray and food went all over 6-8 of us. The following night, as a joke we all wore our robes to dinner. Sometimes we wonder if we are responsible for the “no robes” being mentioned 🤣 Edited April 28, 2019 by lovecruzin . 3 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Happy Cruiser 6143 Posted April 28, 2019 #10 Share Posted April 28, 2019 I saw a "gentleman" in his robe at lunch in the buffet. I asked him if his suitcase had not made it to the ship. 2 2 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marelaine Posted April 28, 2019 #11 Share Posted April 28, 2019 I saw the washy-washy attendant turn a woman away, telling her she was not allowed to wear a robe into the buffet. The women looked very confused about the instructions. I was worried that she might just take the robe off and try again. Another time, two men wearing Celebrity robes and slippers, bare legs, entered the elevator as I was going up to the buffet for early morning coffee. Awkward! So far, I haven't seen anyone enter the MDR in their robe or PJs, but it's just a matter of time. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GUT2407 Posted April 28, 2019 #12 Share Posted April 28, 2019 Certainly seen robes. To be frank don’t really see the issue. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stateroom_Sailor Posted April 28, 2019 #13 Share Posted April 28, 2019 1 hour ago, Marelaine said: So far, I haven't seen anyone enter the MDR in their robe or PJs, but it's just a matter of time. You just have to train the staff, by showing that you have formal wear on underneath. After a few days they won't even ask! 🤣 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twodjs Posted April 28, 2019 #14 Share Posted April 28, 2019 I'm sure the sign is there to help the poor crew members who have to deal with guests with major attitudes who choose to ignore the dress code. How big does the type face need to be before they get it? I have seen guests in bath robes going to a spa treatment, or as a coverup from the pool to their cabin, but never to dinner! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
argogirl Posted April 28, 2019 #15 Share Posted April 28, 2019 I think the robe thing is taking the "I want to do things casual" waaaay too far. Eat in your room all you want, but that's what room service is for. Going out in public eating venues with nothing between your fellow cruises but a piece of terry cloth and a tie belt seems inappropriate. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Highpeaklad Posted April 28, 2019 #16 Share Posted April 28, 2019 3 hours ago, Marelaine said: I saw the washy-washy attendant turn a woman away, telling her she was not allowed to wear a robe into the buffet. The women looked very confused about the instructions. I was worried that she might just take the robe off and try again. Another time, two men wearing Celebrity robes and slippers, bare legs, entered the elevator as I was going up to the buffet for early morning coffee. Awkward! So far, I haven't seen anyone enter the MDR in their robe or PJs, but it's just a matter of time. Avoid the saunas in German hotels - naked is standard for everyone. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DCT61 Posted April 28, 2019 #17 Share Posted April 28, 2019 Having too good a time to notice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G.M.T. Posted April 28, 2019 #18 Share Posted April 28, 2019 1 hour ago, Highpeaklad said: Avoid the saunas in German hotels - naked is standard for everyone. A dose of the FKK would do everyone good. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WonderMan3 Posted April 28, 2019 Author #19 Share Posted April 28, 2019 12 hours ago, twodjs said: I'm sure the sign is there to help the poor crew members who have to deal with guests with major attitudes who choose to ignore the dress code. How big does the type face need to be before they get it? I have seen guests in bath robes going to a spa treatment, or as a coverup from the pool to their cabin, but never to dinner! Same. That's why it surprised me. I know people wearing shorts in the dining room comes up as a semi-regular issue, but robes and bare feet...in the MDR? Who does that? Clearly it has come up as an issue though or they wouldn't need to emphasize it so boldly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iamthesea Posted April 28, 2019 #20 Share Posted April 28, 2019 19 hours ago, suspaul said: While this isn’t cruise related, I just wanted to share - we were in a hotel in Berlin last week on Easter Sunday when an entire family in PJ’s got out of the elevator after having breakfast downstairs. Just call me old but can’t you take the time to get dressed before going to dine, anywhere, anytime? We see this a lot at hotels that offer the free breakfast buffet...like The Embassy Suites or Holiday In Express. Especially before a cruise in Miami or Ft. Lauderdale. Recently saw multiple families dressed in PJ's at a Hyatt near Disneyland. 19 hours ago, lovecruzin said: Lol....many (15+) years ago, on formal night our waiter accidentally tipped his tray and food went all over 6-8 of us. The following night, as a joke we all wore our robes to dinner. Sometimes we wonder if we are responsible for the “no robes” being mentioned 🤣 I don't believe it has been 15 + years ago since I have seen this, so it wasn't you...but one formal night a group of several came into the main dining room in their white robes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Despegue Posted April 28, 2019 #21 Share Posted April 28, 2019 (edited) 13 hours ago, Highpeaklad said: Avoid the saunas in German hotels - naked is standard for everyone. And what is the problem with that?! Sauna is supposed to be taken naked. And if anyone is that prude, Afghanistan is a nice country to visit instead of Beautiful Europe. Edited April 28, 2019 by Despegue 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grandgeezer Posted April 28, 2019 #22 Share Posted April 28, 2019 If they are not going to enforce the dress code, don't be surprised at what you see. A bathrobe and flip flops is the same as shorts and a t-shirt, neither one meets the requirements. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DebbieMacG Posted April 28, 2019 #23 Share Posted April 28, 2019 I’ve never seen anyone in robes in the MDR and only once or twice in the buffet. Tbh if I saw someone in the hallways I might presume they were going to the spa, I certainly wouldn’t think anything of it. The rule about baseball caps in the MDR is definitely not enforced, over the years I’ve seen dozens of men wearing them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Hlitner Posted April 28, 2019 #24 Share Posted April 28, 2019 Not surprised to see such a sign. There is just no accounting for bad taste and manners. Even here on CC we have seen folks defending the wearing of baseball caps in the MDR. Many guys do not understand that basic etiquette has long held that men do not wear hats indoors (with a few exceptions such as in Sports Bars). I do understand that standards are a bit different in Texas and Oklahoma, but even those folks would agree that baseball caps are not proper (but a decent cowboy hat is acceptable anywhere). As to the "robe people" we have also seen them defended here in various CC threads where some folks think its fine to wear robes in the Lido. We do sometimes judge a head by its cover :). DW and I generally do open dining schemes on cruises and usually ask to share large tables. But once, when led to a table with a guy wearing a baseball cap (backwards) we quietly told the Maitre'd to put us elsewhere (not a problem). And the (Maitre d) apparently did not try to seat anyone else at that table and the ball cap guy and his lady hopefully enjoyed dinner at their near empty table of 8. Hank 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marelaine Posted April 28, 2019 #25 Share Posted April 28, 2019 15 hours ago, Highpeaklad said: Avoid the saunas in German hotels - naked is standard for everyone. When in Germany, do as the Germans do. If I go to a German sauna, it's up to me to adjust my expectations and undress accordingly. When I enter the locker room at my gym, I know there will be women in various stages of dress. If I go to a beach where clothing is optional, I know what to expect. When you enter an elevator on a Celebrity cruise ship, look around, are the other passengers wearing robes and no pants? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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