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Cruisin'Kroezes and Typhoon: ITA with both of you!!
We've been on 3 Disney cruises and although we "dressed appropriately" on both 7-night cruises we opted to "leave the formal wear at home" for our recent 4-night Wonder. DH wore khaki slacks and polo shirts, I wore black slacks and a dressy top and we felt we were dressed just fine. I noticed very few jackets on men. I also noticed a few people in shorts/t-shirts, but didn't notice them to "look down my nose" at them. I am simply a "people watcher."
What other people wear to dinner is of no concern of mine. And personally, I think maybe the "slob" (as someone else referred them to be) dressed in shorts would be a better dinner companion to converse with than the "snob" looking down their nose at others for the way they are dressed. As the saying goes, it's NOT the clothes that make the man...

We've been on 3 Disney cruises and although we "dressed appropriately" on both 7-night cruises we opted to "leave the formal wear at home" for our recent 4-night Wonder. DH wore khaki slacks and polo shirts, I wore black slacks and a dressy top and we felt we were dressed just fine. I noticed very few jackets on men. I also noticed a few people in shorts/t-shirts, but didn't notice them to "look down my nose" at them. I am simply a "people watcher."

What other people wear to dinner is of no concern of mine. And personally, I think maybe the "slob" (as someone else referred them to be) dressed in shorts would be a better dinner companion to converse with than the "snob" looking down their nose at others for the way they are dressed. As the saying goes, it's NOT the clothes that make the man...
