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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Oct 2010
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Smart Casual
Hello,
I hope I can find some help from your community, though this is not Disney related... My husband and I are going on a cruise on Lord of the Glens in Scotland this spring. The dress code is listed as Smart Casual. I know from past experience that words do not have the same meaning in American vs. English. So, my question is what does Smart Casual mean in London (where the Magna Carta Steamship Co. is based) or in Scotland (where the actual cruise takes place)? Thanks in advance for any advice! Debbie |
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Was told off for sliding down the banister at the SL
South Africa or California for me Popped to the Boots Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Kent, UK
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Usually means, trousers and shirt, skirt, dress. Not jeans, trainers, shorts etc
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Mouseketeer
Join Date: Oct 2010
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Thanks, that helps. I think with the low temps (for us) in early May would preclude shorts in any event.
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