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Thanks.

 

We're not totally anti-social. This cruise we are planning to do the "lobster night" in our formal wear, but the other night I was thinking of keeping it casual. I go to plenty of formal events (job related) so I'm thinking more of a relaxed casual atmosphere while on vacation. No rushing to get my hair/nails/makeup, etc., etc. I'm thinking maybe a romantic dinner under the stars (on our balcony).

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Thanks.

 

We're not totally anti-social. This cruise we are planning to do the "lobster night" in our formal wear, but the other night I was thinking of keeping it casual. I go to plenty of formal events (job related) so I'm thinking more of a relaxed casual atmosphere while on vacation. No rushing to get my hair/nails/makeup, etc., etc. I'm thinking maybe a romantic dinner under the stars (on our balcony).

We are with you on doing a romantic dinner under the stars on our aft balcony. That will be at least one of the evenings while at sea that aren't Formal Nights. We look forward to dressing "to the nines" on our cruises because we don't have the opportunity at home as you do with your work.

 

Greg

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