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Steakhouse Dress Code


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The OP will be fine with those dress choices.

 

On some ships, they've been trying out a very casual dress code for one night only where shorts and tees are acceptable.  If the ship is doing that, inquire about what night from reservations, or look in the fun times for a blurb promoting it.

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3 hours ago, HillBilly Bob said:

We consider our evening at Steakhouse to be a "special" date and dress for the event.  Resort casual is reserved for the MDR and other dining options.    


That’s your rule not carnivals. Funny enough this subject is being polled on jh’s page this morning and 18% agree with you.

 

 

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I did the Steakhouse for the first time on my recent Panama Canal Journeys cruise.  I dressed up a bit and I noticed that most diners took it up a notch from casual.  There were passengers celebrating anniversaries and birthdays.

 

One lady came in wearing capris, a hoodie, and athletic shoes.  Not what I would wear but they let her in. 

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