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Formal nights on the Summit in Europe


sethinohio

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Hello All!

 

I was wondering if anyone who has done the 12 night Summit Mediterranean (ideally from Barcelona to Venice) knows what nights are the formal nights? I know we have three formal nights, trying to determine when they are.

 

Thanks!

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Being new to cruising, can you please tell me if it is best to eat at the speciality resturant on a formal night or not? Also, what is the dress codes on an informal night?
Formal nights are generally when they will have something special on the menu in the main dining room, so it seems that eating at the specialty restaurant one of those nights would cause you to miss those items. I would think it is better to eat there when the normal menu is not as interesting to you.

 

I assume that it is not a way to get out of dressing up, you have to go to the buffet area if you want to do that.

 

I think that non-formal are business casual on Celebrity these days. I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong.

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Being new to cruising, can you please tell me if it is best to eat at the speciality resturant on a formal night or not? Also, what is the dress codes on an informal night?

 

Thanks

 

Dress code is the same as the main dining room for each particular night. Here is a link on the Celebrity web site.

 

 

What is the dress code for the specialty restaurants?

Subject: Dress Code

 

The dress code in Celebrity's specialty restaurants is the same as the evening dress code in the main restaurant. Please refer to the dress schedule within the "Onboard Experience" section of this website to determine the appropriate attire for each cruise length.

 

http://www.celebritycruises.com/beforeyourcruise/faq/home.do;jsessionid=0000MuM3bi6cZ5z-l_ROCbnUoib:12hdbcuh7?faqSubjectName=Dress+Code&faqId=2728&pagename=faq_answers

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Formal nights are generally when they will have something special on the menu in the main dining room, so it seems that eating at the specialty restaurant one of those nights would cause you to miss those items. I would think it is better to eat there when the normal menu is not as interesting to you.

 

I assume that it is not a way to get out of dressing up, you have to go to the buffet area if you want to do that.

 

I think that non-formal are business casual on Celebrity these days. I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong.

 

They actually call it 'smart casual' now--whatever THAT means! The website will give some broad guidelines.

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