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14 May 07, 09:54 PM |
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Dress code ...
Once again sorry if I am asking for info that is already here somewhere. Time is of the essence here, baby is asleep and so few days to get organised due to booking the cruise so late!
I don't understand the American terminolgy for what we're meant to wear. This isn't helped by the fact that I am a jeans and tshirt person, morning noon and night, what ever the weather and no sense of fashion! What is a pant suit? What kind of dress? And what is a dress shirt (for men)? Thanks Kit |
14 May 07, 09:57 PM |
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pant suit, isnt that a trouser suit... and dress shirt is a smart shirt, not tshirt
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14 May 07, 10:38 PM |
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Blimey - pant suits & dress shirts?!
Two weeks in t-shirts & shorts with no problems in any of the restaurants we visited (Crystal Palace etc). Did hear of a "lady" being refused entrance to the parks wearing short's & a boob tube though - nice to know Disney have some standards! |
14 May 07, 10:39 PM |
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WHOOPS - sorry, missed the Disney Cruise lead-in, sorry !
Disregard above & i'll go back to sleep! DOH. |
14 May 07, 10:42 PM |
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14 May 07, 10:45 PM |
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i seen a CM asking a guest to cover up last easter because she was wearing a bikini top
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14 May 07, 11:03 PM |
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Hi Kit
We did a cruise in October last year and it was really casual. You are asked not to wear shorts for dinner in the evenings but cut offs and t shirts are okay and jeans. If you are having a meal in Palos (adults only) you will need to take something special a bit dressier, hubby wore a tie but no jacket and this seemed okay. The other thing is in the theatre it can be quite cold with the air conditioning so take a jumper or something for your shoulders. Boob tubes would be alright I am sure for the restaurants. |
15 May 07, 09:24 AM |
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Depends if you're doing a 7 night or 3/4 night really as the 7 night cruises have both a formal and semi formal night For formal night you do need something a bit dressier as some really dress up in tux etc (like us) but it's ok for a smart shirt and trousers, or nice dress on thoses nights. As Jules says Palo is different and you are expected to wear something more 'dressy'... a jacket is suggested for men and smart or cocktail dress for women. If you're doing brunch at Palo then shorts are not allowed but capr length trousers and smart top are fine
If you need to ask anything else just fire away!
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15 May 07, 09:24 AM |
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