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Wind 10 day Hawaiian cruise - when is lobster night?


SweetEmi

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Lobster night on most NCL ships is usually the first full sea day of the cruise. This is also the Optional Formal Night. On a 10 day cruise, there is usualy two optional formal nights.

 

Two things to remember:

1.) It is only Lobster tail. If you want whole lobster, you have to go to one of the specialty restaurants.

 

2.) All formal nights on all NCL ships are OPTIONAL. You do not have to dress up unless you want to. On Hawaiian Cruises, only about 30% of the passengers will dress up and that will range from Tuxes to shirt and tie. Another 30% will be in Hawaiian attire. (Flowered shirts and white slacks or Hawaiian dresses) The remaining 40% will be in resort casual (polo shirts and Kahkis/dockers.). Even less will dress up on the second formal night. You can dine in any venue on any night in Resort casual. No need to dress up unless you want to.

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