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You will see a FEW people wearing full western "gear", but not many. But on Caribbean night, you do see more "tropical" clothing in the dining room (that's the night the men tend to wear their flowery shirts).

 

On our last cruise, we couldn't even find any country music on board on western night!

 

I personally think they should do away with the theme nights. They are pretty meaningless. When my parents started cruising, the theme nights meant that people dressed the part (poodle skirts for 50's night, jeans and boots for western night, etc). But now it seems they are more about the food they serve and the decorations they put up than the costumes people wear.

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