Sinderelly
Princess
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I'm a firm believer in wear what makes you and your family happy, to some DISers this can be a very heated subject. I don't understand why people get their feathers ruffled over what someone wears to dinnerNo cruise docs yet.
Dress code question for experienced cruisers. Without causing any animosity or controversy, how dressed up is dressed up? We're New Yorkers so we tend to dress "properly" for dinner. That means a dressy sundress or work-appropriate dress for me with nicer shoes. Do people get more dressed up than that on the cruise? Do I need to bring a "gown"? While we do like to dress up some, I wasn't really planning to bring a gown but now I'm wondering if I should. I wouldn't need to shop for anything as I have a few dressier items in my closet (we attend 1-2 black tie events every year). Opinions?
Thanks!
Amanda

With that said, We have only done 7 night cruises which have formal and semi formal nights. We saw everything from gowns and tuxes to sundresses, polo shirts and dressy shorts. We enjoy dressing for dinner and want some nice pictures so DDIL and I are planning to bring dresses (above the knee length), DH and DS will wear dress shirts and ties but no jackets for dress up night. DGS is wearing black pants and a white polo shirt. From what I've read on the boards shorter cruises tend to be a little more casual.