formal dining on fantasy 7 night?

treehawk529

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I know what the recommended dress code is, but how do most people dress on formal night in regular dining rooms, not palo or remy. I dont mind casual dress up. Slacks and polo, but dont want to do the suit, jacket, or tie thing.
 
I know what the recommended dress code is, but how do most people dress on formal night in regular dining rooms, not palo or remy. I dont mind casual dress up. Slacks and polo, but dont want to do the suit, jacket, or tie thing.

You will see the full spectrum of dress in the main dining rooms even on formal night. Cruise casual to tuxes and gowns.

Personally I love getting into the occasion and go all out. And I don't let what others are wearing affect my experience. I shake my head sometimes, but doesn't keep me from having a good time.
 
You will see the full spectrum of dress in the main dining rooms even on formal night. Cruise casual to tuxes and gowns.

Personally I love getting into the occasion and go all out. And I don't let what others are wearing affect my experience. I shake my head sometimes, but doesn't keep me from having a good time.

I'm all for that, but packing space is an issue for me. I had already decided shirt and tie, but wasn't going to bring a suit or jacket. Then my gf decided she wanted to book Remy, so there goes that plan.
 
You will see literally everything from guys with ripped jeans to guys in tux and military dress uniforms....women in "what is that" sort of outfits to ball gowns. The vast majority are in the middle toward the dressy end--cocktail dresses or something like one might wear to an evening wedding.

If you don't want to bring a jacket, you don't have to. You won't be out of place. However, a jacket is REQUIRED in Remy.
 
I'm all for that, but packing space is an issue for me. I had already decided shirt and tie, but wasn't going to bring a suit or jacket. Then my gf decided she wanted to book Remy, so there goes that plan.

I tend to be an extreme over packer, so for me it's just one more outfit! I bring a tux for formal and semi formal night, and a suit for Palo as well as a pirate costume. Thank goodness for my travel scale!!!!
 
My hubby doesnt wear a suit coat- he wears his dress pants, shirt and tie. You will see all different types on formal night- tuxes to jeans!
Have a good cruise! :)
 
This is our recent Fantasy formal night photo:
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We LOVE to get all dressed up!
 
treehawk529 said:
I know what the recommended dress code is, but how do most people dress on formal night in regular dining rooms, not palo or remy. I dont mind casual dress up. Slacks and polo, but dont want to do the suit, jacket, or tie thing.

DH has worn black pants (not suit pants just nicer khaki style) and a button down shirt or a polo for formal and semi-formal nights. You'll be fine in pants and a polo. You'll see a wide range of attire.
 
I'm all for that, but packing space is an issue for me. I had already decided shirt and tie, but wasn't going to bring a suit or jacket. Then my gf decided she wanted to book Remy, so there goes that plan.

On my upcoming cruise I am planning to rent a tuxedo rather than having to pack mine. It may not be the most stylish, but I'm sure it's passable and at least it saves packing space. I believe that one can rent suits as well.
 
I do nice dresses but not evening gowns. anywhere from skirt and cute top to a little black dress. My husband usually wears a button up and dress pants. sometimes a jacket.
 
If we are packing for air travel before a cruise, then formal is a cocktail dress, fancy jewlery & wrap for me, suit for DH. Semi-formal - same cocktail dress, less fancy jewelry; shirt and tie for DH.

For cruises with no air travel involved, I have a long gown (which I've worn with and withouth tiara) for formal night; and again a suit for DH. Semi-formal could be either my cocktail dress, or dress black pants with a sparkley top; and the shirt & tie or dress shirt and jacket for DH.
 

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