BigIslandersFan Posted December 29, 2019 #1 Share Posted December 29, 2019 I am going on the Sirena. My travel agent called and they said jeans were allowed in the dining room and restaurants, but I am reading on here that there are complaints about this. Does anyone know if jeans are allowed? What is country club casual anyway? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare pinotlover Posted December 29, 2019 #2 Share Posted December 29, 2019 Multiple threads on dress codes on Oceania. This topic has been discussed over and over. ” Dress” jeans are allowed per the code, not casual jeans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare LHT28 Posted December 29, 2019 #3 Share Posted December 29, 2019 from Oceania https://www.oceaniacruises.com/experience/life-on-board/country-club-casual/ https://oceaniacruises.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360005474533-Is-there-a-dress-code- Seems people read into it what they want Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hawaiidan Posted December 29, 2019 #4 Share Posted December 29, 2019 51 minutes ago, BigIslandersFan said: I am going on the Sirena. My travel agent called and they said jeans were allowed in the dining room and restaurants, but I am reading on here that there are complaints about this. Does anyone know if jeans are allowed? What is country club casual anyway? Country club is Slacks, Dockers, golf or collared shirt and shoes. Sport coat optional for specialties No baseball hats. Pants suits or dresses for ladies. No shorts or beach attire. Dress like you want to be perceived.... How would you dress at home if going to a upscale place to eat or party? Would you feel comfortable wearing jeans when most other are not..... Your call Its not a matter of what you can get away with but manners and decorum of the situation. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sailco Posted December 30, 2019 #5 Share Posted December 30, 2019 11 hours ago, Hawaiidan said: Country club is Slacks, Dockers, golf or collared shirt and shoes. Sport coat optional for specialties No baseball hats. Pants suits or dresses for ladies. No shorts or beach attire. Dress like you want to be perceived.... How would you dress at home if going to a upscale place to eat or party? Would you feel comfortable wearing jeans when most other are not..... Your call Its not a matter of what you can get away with but manners and decorum of the situation. We know what golf or collared shirts are but I'm fascinated by "slacks and dockers". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare LHT28 Posted December 30, 2019 #6 Share Posted December 30, 2019 5 hours ago, sailco said: We know what golf or collared shirts are but I'm fascinated by "slacks and dockers". seriously ?? DOCKERS are a brand name slacks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
orchestrapal Posted December 30, 2019 #7 Share Posted December 30, 2019 19 minutes ago, drib said: drib parable #1: Once, in college, young drib had a part-time job as an errand boy in an office. One very hot day, he came to work wearing shorts. He was sent home because shorts were not allowed in the office dress code. He grumbled a little, but he did change into his big boy pants, and also, he changed into a clean white t-shirt with a "Freakies" cereal logo on it. The t-shirt did not violate the dress code. Thereafter, young drib was permitted to wear shorts on very hot days, but logo t-shirts were no longer allowed. drib parable #2: Once, young drib was a junior programmer in an IBM mainframe shop in the City of Angels. One fine day, the mainframe went down. In came five IBM employees wearing blue suits, white shirts, nice ties, and dress shoes. But the five men could not repair the mainframe. So they flew in a sixth man, all the way from New York to California. In came the sixth man wearing faded blue dungaree overalls and a stained white t-shirt. Five minutes later, the sixth man walked back out, and the mainframe was running again. this font is unreadable on an iPhone! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare LHT28 Posted December 30, 2019 #8 Share Posted December 30, 2019 one of the things I liked on our Crystal cruise was they listed the dress code on the front page of the daily newsletter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dooleygeo Posted December 30, 2019 #9 Share Posted December 30, 2019 It says in the brochure that jeans are NOT allowed in the MDR but we've seen it. I personally don't like seeing them because the dining room is so elegant. Staff will not say anything. A nice pair of dress pants look so much nicer. Yeah, I guess I'm a bit of a snob lol!!!! I try and go with what the cruise line asks of us. However, I do like that they don't have formal nights. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare LHT28 Posted December 30, 2019 #10 Share Posted December 30, 2019 6 minutes ago, drib said: On a recent cruise, on Symphony, I noticed that Reflections described formal option nights three different ways, that I think were conflicting to anyone who over-analyzes words. (Like me!) On the post cruise survey, I suggested that the formal optional be described simply as this: Business casual, but dress up if you want to! Then you would have some that business casual is a nice pr of jeans You cannot win pictures of what is acceptable or not may work 😉 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jancruz Posted December 30, 2019 #11 Share Posted December 30, 2019 43 minutes ago, dooleygeo said: It says in the brochure that jeans are NOT allowed in the MDR but we've seen it. I personally don't like seeing them because the dining room is so elegant. Staff will not say anything. A nice pair of dress pants look so much nicer. Yeah, I guess I'm a bit of a snob lol!!!! I try and go with what the cruise line asks of us. However, I do like that they don't have formal nights. The staff will turn away people in jeans the rule is NO Jeans in dining room and people have been asking that the ship follow the rules.. Jancruz1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njhorseman Posted December 30, 2019 #12 Share Posted December 30, 2019 32 minutes ago, Jancruz said: The staff will turn away people in jeans the rule is NO Jeans in dining room and people have been asking that the ship follow the rules.. Jancruz1 But the dress code published in Currents doesn't prohibit all jeans and that takes precedent over the brochure as it reflects the up-to-the-moment rules set by shipboard management. In Currents only "casual jeans" are prohibited . Now don't ask me to define "casual jeans"...but I suppose it means Lees or Levi's or similar that you would wear at home while relaxing or working in your yard or going to the supermarket as opposed to fancier designer-type jeans. However it appears per many reports that shipboard management has given up on trying to define casual jeans and and just may allow those Levi's. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay23 Posted December 30, 2019 #13 Share Posted December 30, 2019 4 hours ago, LHT28 said: seriously ?? DOCKERS are a brand name slacks In the UK Dockers are unknown. Thank you for the pics. Now I know what you are talking about. Very suitable dress for gentlemen in Oceania restaurants. Jeans are jeans whether they cost $200 or $20 IMHO.. J 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CorgiNole Posted December 30, 2019 #14 Share Posted December 30, 2019 I would guess the casual jeans include the ripped ones (whether pre-ripped or ripped through honest wear). Dressy might be colored denim or designer denim. I generally don't pack jeans on cruises (or most travel) due to the weight and that if I get wet on a shore excursion, they take forever to dry, also dependent on the weather forecast for the trip. My son got turned away from the dining room one night wearing khakis and a nice v-neck t-shirt solid color (he came back soon after in a collared shirt so all was well). And then last year in Toscana one of the people at our table was wearing a dry-fit t shirt with something written on it. It all depends on the maitre'd as to how the dress code will be enforced. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drkitkat123 Posted December 30, 2019 #15 Share Posted December 30, 2019 3 hours ago, Jay23 said: In the UK Dockers are unknown. Thank you for the pics. Now I know what you are talking about. Very suitable dress for gentlemen in Oceania restaurants. Jeans are jeans whether they cost $200 or $20 IMHO.. J I 3 hours ago, Jay23 said: In the UK Dockers are unknown. Thank you for the pics. Now I know what you are talking about. Very suitable dress for gentlemen in Oceania restaurants. Jeans are jeans whether they cost $200 or $20 IMHO.. J I seriously thought dockers were another word for boat shoes...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edgee Posted December 30, 2019 #16 Share Posted December 30, 2019 Just now, drkitkat123 said: I I seriously thought dockers were another word for boat shoes...... In North America, the brand name Dockers has become a generic term for cotton or cotton blend pants which look like the Docker brand pants pictured in Lyn's post. Sort of like Scotch Tape or Band Aid which are also brand names which are used generically. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beagle5 Posted December 30, 2019 #17 Share Posted December 30, 2019 4 minutes ago, drkitkat123 said: I I seriously thought dockers were another word for boat shoes...... Me too. Probably because they are: https://www.dockersshoes.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare LHT28 Posted December 30, 2019 #18 Share Posted December 30, 2019 52 minutes ago, drkitkat123 said: I I seriously thought dockers were another word for boat shoes...... They also sell footwear 😉 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
njhorseman Posted December 30, 2019 #19 Share Posted December 30, 2019 (edited) 1 hour ago, drkitkat123 said: I I seriously thought dockers were another word for boat shoes...... That would be "topsiders", which is actually also a brand name for boat shoes made by Sperry, but used as a generic name . Edited December 30, 2019 by njhorseman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clo Posted December 30, 2019 #20 Share Posted December 30, 2019 5 hours ago, Jancruz said: The staff will turn away people in jeans the rule is NO Jeans in dining room and people have been asking that the ship follow the rules.. Jancruz1 We were just on the Marina and there were people in Jacques in jeans. As I've repeated the maitre di' said he only turns away shorts and/or flip flops. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clo Posted December 30, 2019 #21 Share Posted December 30, 2019 1 hour ago, edgee said: In North America, the brand name Dockers has become a generic term for cotton or cotton blend pants which look like the Docker brand pants pictured in Lyn's post. Sort of like Scotch Tape or Band Aid which are also brand names which are used generically. Dockers are made by Levi Strauss. Just so you know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare 1985rz1 Posted December 31, 2019 #22 Share Posted December 31, 2019 6 hours ago, Jancruz said: The staff will turn away people in jeans the rule is NO Jeans in dining room and people have been asking that the ship follow the rules.. Jancruz1 Jan- If the dress code comments are correct, it appears that some of the staff haven't gotten the memo from HQ to follow the rules. I hope FDR, Bob Binder, and the other brass are following the numerous threads on Oceania and follow through with the GM's and other ship staff, who will send the message down the line. I hardly care about what others wear or their sense of (or lack there of) fashion, but it does degrade the experience when an upscale venue sets an expectation with a set of rules and then declines enforce them. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Petoonya Posted December 31, 2019 #23 Share Posted December 31, 2019 Recently had dinner with my son and wife in Orange County CA at a place costing $60-80 plate. I was getting a cocktail dress ready to wear and my son said, "Mum, it's 88* out, wear shorts". Still wore nice pants. Yet 80% of the people at the restaurant were wearing shorts. I was overdressed. As Cat Stevens said, "Ooooh baby it's a wild world". 😉 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jancruz Posted December 31, 2019 #24 Share Posted December 31, 2019 1 hour ago, 1985rz1 said: Jan- If the dress code comments are correct, it appears that some of the staff haven't gotten the memo from HQ to follow the rules. I hope FDR, Bob Binder, and the other brass are following the numerous threads on Oceania and follow through with the GM's and other ship staff, who will send the message down the line. I hardly care about what others wear or their sense of (or lack there of) fashion, but it does degrade the experience when an upscale venue sets an expectation with a set of rules and then declines enforce them. They do not follow CC but I do make sure they get your comments (no all but some) Jancruz1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drkitkat123 Posted December 31, 2019 #25 Share Posted December 31, 2019 1 minute ago, Jancruz said: They do not follow CC but I do make sure they get your comments (no all but some) Jancruz1 How are you able to do that? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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