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Thanks everyone. I think DH will probably go with smart slacks and a jacket. Saves the weight of a suit in the case.  

A few years ago we disembarked from the QM2 and boarded the NCL Breakaway and on our first night a young lady came into the dining room in the shortest pair of shorts I've ever seen. After DH had put his eyes back in we looked at each other and said 'you'd never see that on the QM2' 🤣.  Strangely enough I didn't worry so much about the dress code on that cruise, possibly because we had a case of formal clothes with us anyway.

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21 hours ago, Another_Critic said:

No speedos or string bikinis in the dining room.

I remember when you couldnt go into Windjammer in swimsuits... Dress to Impress is Formal nite, not required... Been little over 2yrs now since I witnessed multiple passengers turned away on Formal Nite for wearing shorts/tank tops. Though even before that it was hit and miss. I'm sure there is still some extreme limits

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20 minutes ago, babs135 said:

Thanks everyone. I think DH will probably go with smart slacks and a jacket. Saves the weight of a suit in the case.  

A few years ago we disembarked from the QM2 and boarded the NCL Breakaway and on our first night a young lady came into the dining room in the shortest pair of shorts I've ever seen. After DH had put his eyes back in we looked at each other and said 'you'd never see that on the QM2' 🤣.  Strangely enough I didn't worry so much about the dress code on that cruise, possibly because we had a case of formal clothes with us anyway.

25-30+ yrs ago a 7nite required me to bring a Garment bag and a large suitcase. Now, still 2 suitcases 1ea Lg&Sm but thats for 21-45nite Cruises that that are Repo  Cold/Warm. Also never want pay for anything could have brought.

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