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Most other cruise lines, including your sister company RCI, now allow men to wear shorts in the evenings in their MDR venues. Shouldn't Celebrity consider changing with the times and updating their dress code as well?  No one is asking to remove all the current restrictions, e.g. no swimwear, tank tops, baseball caps, etc.  Just ensure that the guidelines are modernized and more importantly equitable between men and women, for the comfort of all your passengers.

 

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Please change the dress code for the MDR to include shorts. People are on vacation and deserve to be as comfortable as they please. No swim clothes or wet clothes etc is responsible. Nobody needs sunscreen on their pants from a wet seat, but shorts in the Caribbean just makes sense.

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