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Hello~~

 

In a brochure I have, it says in tiny print in the "What Should I Pack?" area "for 10- to 12-night cruises, expect three formal nights and three smart casual (all others are casual)".

 

Leslie

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Hello,

I guess there must be more brochures that do not have the same information printed in them.

We sailed on EOS less than two months ago and I still have the 'booklet' titled

"Adventure Awaits your guest vacation documents"

and in that booklet among other things is a section at the end titled "Cruise vacation guide"

- in that section on page 2 under title

'Evening Attire'

are the guidelines for different length of cruises....and that what is listed for:

10 -12 night cruises

Two formal nights

Three smart casual nights

All other nights are casual

 

and this is what can be found on RCI web site in FAQ:

 

"10, 11, and 12-night cruises include three formal nights and three smart casual nights; all other nights are casual."

 

so how good are you in guessing ???

 

 

 

 

Wes

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