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3 hours ago, Charles4515 said:

Have you ever seen anyone with the classic Bermuda shorts, long socks and a blazer turned away? It is not just long socks with the shorts, the dress is business attire and is worn with a jacket. Been to Bermuda many times and have seen that attire worn in Hamilton by some Bermuda business men. I never saw anyone on over 15 cruises to Bermuda in the MDR with that attire but perhaps no one had the nerve. A Bermudian on a cruise might. 

Cant say I have seen anybody dressed as classic Bermudian denied entry but also don’t remember don’t remember seeing any on ship. 

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We were on this cruise August of 2016 and did see a smartly dressed gentlemen in full Bermudian attire, but that was during the day.  I assumed he was a local that was on board as an "ambassador" to represent his country.  (It was a port day that he was on board)

 

As for the MDR, let me ask, would a Scotsman be turned away if he showed in full kilt attire?  Of course not, so why should or would someone with the full Bermudian attire?

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30 minutes ago, WayneLaR said:

 

As for the MDR, let me ask, would a Scotsman be turned away if he showed in full kilt attire?  Of course not, so why should or would someone with the full Bermudian attire?

 

I don't think they would be turned away in the unlikly event they were in the full Bermuda attire, Bermuda shorts, knee socks, dress shirt a tie and a blue blazer jacket. Passengers only wearing Bermuda shorts I think would be turned away. 

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4 hours ago, WayneLaR said:

We were on this cruise August of 2016 and did see a smartly dressed gentlemen in full Bermudian attire, but that was during the day.  I assumed he was a local that was on board as an "ambassador" to represent his country.  (It was a port day that he was on board)

 

As for the MDR, let me ask, would a Scotsman be turned away if he showed in full kilt attire?  Of course not, so why should or would someone with the full Bermudian attire?

Kilts have always been accepted, seen many on cruise especially years ago when things were more formal.

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7 hours ago, dkjretired said:

Yup, go back to the AOL time, if you go on that East Coast board look for thread Cape Liberty 911.

I started too on the AOL site.  Wonder how Mel is doing, he was always a force to reckon with on the boards.

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On 4/27/2022 at 11:38 AM, Redtravel said:

No formal nights unless you want to dress up.  There’s always a few that either love to wear formal attire or didn’t know that formal nights became chic nights. Still don’t know what “chic” means.  From what I have seen on chic nights, many people have different ideas.  Wear what you want.  It’s your cruise. Enjoy!

oh please....don't turn this into a what does chic mean or why should I dress nice thread.

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