kyrisong1 Posted June 16, 2009 #101 Share Posted June 16, 2009 SANDALS???!!!! Begin again..... Not permitted in the dining room during the Cruise Casual dinner for ladies and gentlemen: shorts, gym shorts, basketball shorts, beach flip-flops, bathing suit attire, cut-off jeans, sleeveless shirts for men and baseball hats. The dress code doesn't say a word against sandals, just flip flops Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurbanfan Posted June 16, 2009 #102 Share Posted June 16, 2009 Not permitted in the dining room during the Cruise Casual dinner for ladies and gentlemen: shorts, gym shorts, basketball shorts, beach flip-flops, bathing suit attire, cut-off jeans, sleeveless shirts for men and baseball hats. The dress code doesn't say a word against sandals, just flip flops Beach flip flops....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kyrisong1 Posted June 16, 2009 #103 Share Posted June 16, 2009 ROFLMAO, so do they test for sand?:p;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Traveler353 Posted June 16, 2009 #104 Share Posted June 16, 2009 The dress code is written in standard english. What is it that some of you don't get:confused: once again for the challenged: Cruise Casual Dining Dress Code: Gentlemen - Sport slacks, khakis, jeans (no cut-offs), dress shorts (long), collared sport shirts; Ladies - Casual dresses, casual skirts or pants and blouses, summer dresses, Capri pants, dress shorts, jeans (no cut-offs). Not permitted in the dining room during the Cruise Casual dinner for ladies and gentlemen: gym shorts, basketball shorts, beach flip-flops, bathing suit attire, cut-off jeans, sleeveless shirts for men and baseball hats. Cruise Elegant Dining Dress Code: Gentlemen - Dress slacks, dress shirts. We also suggest a sport coat. If you wish to wear suits and ties or tuxedos, by all means we invite you to do so. Ladies - Cocktail dresses, pantsuits, elegant skirts and blouses; if you‘d like to show off your evening gowns, that's great too! Not permitted in the dining room during the Cruise Elegant dinner for ladies and gentlemen: shorts, T-shirts, beach flip-flops, bathing suit attire, jeans, cut-off jeans, sleeveless shirts for men, sportswear, and baseball hats. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LindaJSteele Posted June 16, 2009 #105 Share Posted June 16, 2009 Okay, here's my two cents. We were recently on the Glory, and here's what we saw. It seems that since the dress code has been "relaxed," people are now taking it to the extreme. The dress code below says "long dress shorts," but we saw VERY SHORT shorts (yes, on men) and cutoffs-both in jeans and in shorts, T shirts, no-sleeve shirts, and guys wearing baseball caps backwards EVERY evening - YES, even during the Cruise Elegant nights. We saw plenty of basketball shirts and flip flops - again, yes, even on the Elegant nights. That's what happens when people are given an inch - they take a mile, at least some of them. I thought that's what the Lido Deck was for. No one tried to enforce the dress code at all. People could wear whatever they wanted and whenever they wanted - with NO consequences whatsoever. Even people in the Lido restaurant at lunch had no shirts and no shoes (guys, of course). QUOTE: Cruise Casual Dining Dress Code: Gentlemen - Sport slacks, khakis, jeans (no cut-offs), dress shorts (long), collared sport shirts; Ladies - Casual dresses, casual skirts or pants and blouses, summer dresses, Capri pants, dress shorts, jeans (no cut-offs). Not permitted in the dining room during the Cruise Casual dinner for ladies and gentlemen: shorts, gym shorts, basketball shorts, beach flip-flops, bathing suit attire, cut-off jeans, sleeveless shirts for men and baseball hats. END QUOTE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joebat1 Posted June 16, 2009 #106 Share Posted June 16, 2009 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sappygirl Posted June 16, 2009 #107 Share Posted June 16, 2009 Guess you haven't read the Maitre D's face correctly....Are you a professional face reader? I guess that's why they specify in their dress code about men wearing long pants on "casual night". I do not believe they have instituted a "slob night". It also shows some respect for yourself and your fellow diners.....I know they've "Got Milk", but, "Got Respect" ? I think you need to go back and read the dress code again.:rolleyes: It states that dress shorts are allowed. If Carnival does not have a problem with it you should not have one either and if you do, Oh well! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurbanfan Posted June 16, 2009 #108 Share Posted June 16, 2009 ROFLMAO, so do they test for sand?:p;) LOL! shhh don't give them any ideas:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BallFour4 Posted June 16, 2009 #109 Share Posted June 16, 2009 ...never noticed what Elli Mae wears to the dinner table?? I think that rope belt is especially classy:rolleyes: Never really noticed that Ellie Mae had a belt on. I was looking at her other features, so to speak... And on that note; Why in the hell would anyone want to get on the train with Floyd and leave Hooterville for Pixley? That water tower had all a man needs in life! . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StuartLittle Posted June 16, 2009 #110 Share Posted June 16, 2009 I wear shorts just for the fun of seeing the reaction on some "cruise snobs" faces. From some of the posts here, it's obvious I've left a lasting impression. LMAO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
runner15km Posted June 16, 2009 #111 Share Posted June 16, 2009 On my last cruise I dressed in a jacket and tie every evening because I can.:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kyrisong1 Posted June 16, 2009 #112 Share Posted June 16, 2009 On my last cruise I dressed in a jacket and tie every evening because I can.:) me too and my husband wore a nice ball gown, cause we can:p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caribbean dreams Posted June 16, 2009 #113 Share Posted June 16, 2009 And on that note; Why in the hell would anyone want to get on the train with Floyd and leave Hooterville for Pixley? Because the kin folks said move away from there, they said, California is the place you otta be so they loaded up the trucks and they moved to Beverly......Hills that is.....Swimming pools, movie stars. So know ya know why:D never said it was the brightest move they ever made;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MsTabbyKats Posted June 16, 2009 #114 Share Posted June 16, 2009 me too and my husband wore a nice ball gown, cause we can:p Interesting point.....let's see what the fashion police have to say about this What would happen if a transsexual (born male), or a cross-dresser came in a ball gown? Or a woman in a tux..... Are the rules gender specific? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caribbean dreams Posted June 16, 2009 #115 Share Posted June 16, 2009 I wear shorts just for the fun of seeing the reaction on some "cruise snobs" faces. From some of the posts here, it's obvious I've left a lasting impression. LMAO :pI told you not to wear those Speedos in the dining room anymore, you little trouble maker;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caribbean dreams Posted June 16, 2009 #116 Share Posted June 16, 2009 Interesting point.....let's see what the fashion police have to say about this ? I would be OK with it as long as his heels matched his purse. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tnsunshine Posted June 16, 2009 #117 Share Posted June 16, 2009 blusry...... you're killing me!!! I can't stop laughing!!! Hooterville...water tower...here I go laughing again!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrPete Posted June 16, 2009 #118 Share Posted June 16, 2009 Interesting point.....let's see what the fashion police have to say about this What would happen if a transsexual (born male), or a cross-dresser came in a ball gown? Or a woman in a tux..... Are the rules gender specific? It's been done! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kyrisong1 Posted June 16, 2009 #119 Share Posted June 16, 2009 Interesting point.....let's see what the fashion police have to say about this What would happen if a transsexual (born male), or a cross-dresser came in a ball gown? Or a woman in a tux..... Are the rules gender specific? I've seen two women in tux's before, they were FOD I think and they looked beautiful!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrPete Posted June 16, 2009 #120 Share Posted June 16, 2009 That water tower had all a man needs in life! Yeah, but why did they keep on changing them! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zqvol Posted June 16, 2009 #121 Share Posted June 16, 2009 I was raised to dress appropriately. In the dining room on Carnival, it is fancy and people should dress with respect and class. If you so chose to not follow those rules, fine. It doesn't affect my meal whatsoever, I just think it's a little ..um.. distasteful. On the last cruise, my family and I sat with a group who did not make any attempt to dress nicely. We obviously didn't like this but regardless they were nice people and we enjoyed eating with them. With that said, on the same token, Carnival obviously does not enfore the dress code so does it really matter? I'm sure if Carnival was strict about the dress code then people would be more inclined to dress accordingly. If Carnival does not want to hold a high standard for their dinning room attire, so be it. I still love Carnival. Stop fighting everyone :) Do you realize that the dress code allows men to wear shorts in the dining room on Cruise Casual nights, which is most nights. So if a person follows carnival's rules but no the rules as you think they should be that is distasteful? For the most part carnival does a good job enforcing the code as it is written, the problem that a number of people have is two fold, first they don't know the code, and second, if they knew it they would not like it because it is not like it used to be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DreadPirateRobert Posted June 16, 2009 #122 Share Posted June 16, 2009 Is it okay on casual nights? I've read through a bunch of threads and have seen conflicting reports. If my husband wears khaki shorts and a polo shirt in the dining room on casual nights, will he be alone? Obviously not on elegant nights, but for casual nights? I don't want him to look silly, but I know he'd MUCH rather wear shorts, or even jeans than bring khakis. (It's not so much about the pants as it's about having to wear nicer shoes with khakis) I'm totally a "shorts kind of guy" but there are times that I have to put on my "big boy pants" and shoes and dress like a grown up. This is one of them. It's all part of the experience. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wolfie48 Posted June 16, 2009 #123 Share Posted June 16, 2009 It certainly appears that some of the posters feel they outclass those of us who wear shorts on casual evenings in the main dining room. I'ts too bad they lack the intelligence to comprehend the written policy regarding dress. So make it simple dress in a manner that makes you comfortable, if you are not turned away from the dining room it must be appropriate! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurbanfan Posted June 17, 2009 #124 Share Posted June 17, 2009 I'm totally a "shorts kind of guy" but there are times that I have to put on my "big boy pants" and shoes and dress like a grown up. This is one of them. It's all part of the experience. They make big boy shorts:D Mens too:D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LindaJSteele Posted June 17, 2009 #125 Share Posted June 17, 2009 It certainly appears that some of the posters feel they outclass those of us who wear shorts on casual evenings in the main dining room. I'ts too bad they lack the intelligence to comprehend the written policy regarding dress. So make it simple dress in a manner that makes you comfortable, if you are not turned away from the dining room it must be appropriate! The problem is - or was on my last cruise - that they turn NO ONE away - not even people in SHORT shorts, flip-flops, and baseball caps on Elegant Night. Does that make it appropriate dress just because they weren't turned away? Again, give people an inch, and they'll take a mile - not everyone, but enough. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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