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dress code question?


hlb76

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That's the best time to distribute the tips to the waitstaff...they perfer single dollars tucked into their garters and waists ! :rolleyes:

 

It is a joke, calling it "formal night" then playing tacky music and dancing on tables with strobe lights and towel waving. No wonder jeans are worn.

 

 

While I would very much like to see the end of tacky music, silly games and ludicrous performances in the dining room. It is "Formal Night" according to Carnival's interpretation and dress code, not yours or mine.

 

I wear a tux for formal nites and never wear jeans on a cruise, but jeans are allowed on casual nites on Carnival.

 

Dan

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