B2B on the Magic Dining?

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We are doing our first B2B on the Magic in February 2016. 4 night, then 3 night sailings. What will the dining dress codes be? Will both sailings have pirate night? Any suggestions as far as dining rotation goes? Thanks!
 
We are doing our first B2B on the Magic in February 2016. 4 night, then 3 night sailings. What will the dining dress codes be? Will both sailings have pirate night? Any suggestions as far as dining rotation goes? Thanks!
Typically 3 & 4 night cruises have cruise casual as their "dress code" for dinner. There may be a "Dress Up Optional" night.

Yes, since each cruise is a separate cruise, there will be a Pirate Night on each one.

We've never requested a specific dining rotation. There's really no need, IMO. Everyone onboard will dine in all 3 dining rooms, with the same menus during the cruise.
 
Q:
What should I wear to dinner?

A:
The dress code for dinner varies by the venue or theme night of your cruise. In general, most meals are "cruise casual"—no swimwear or tank tops. Most cruises also have special theme nights with optional opportunities to get dressed up for a special family photo. Here's a breakdown of events by cruise itinerary:

On 3-night cruises:
•One cruise casual night—No swimwear or tank tops
•One pirate or tropical night (deck party)
•One "optional dress-up night"—jacket for men, dress or pantsuit for women

On 4-night cruises:
•First night is cruise casual—no swimwear or tank tops
•One pirate or tropical night (deck party)
•One optional dress-up night—jacket for men, and dress or pantsuit for women
•Final night is cruise casual—no swimwear or tank tops

On 7-night cruises:
•First night is cruise casual—no swimwear or tank tops
•One themed night (pirate, tropical or other themed deck party)
•3 additional cruise casual nights—no swimwear or tank tops
•One formal and one semi-formal night—two great opportunities to dress-up and take advantage of the onboard photography services. Though optional, we recommend: Dress pants with a jacket or a suit for men, and dress or pantsuit for women

Dress code at Palo:
•Men: Dress pants and dress shirt (a jacket is optional)
•Women: Dress or pantsuit
•No jeans, shorts, capri pants, flip-flops or tennis shoes

Dress code at Remy:
•Men: Dress pants with jacket (sports or suit jacket) is required—ties are optional.
•Women: A dress, cocktail dress, pantsuit or skirt/blouse is required
•No jeans, shorts, capri pants, flip-flops or tennis shoes
 
We are doing our first B2B on the Magic in February 2016. 4 night, then 3 night sailings. What will the dining dress codes be? Will both sailings have pirate night? Any suggestions as far as dining rotation goes? Thanks!

Do request a dinner rotation if you book Palo or Remy so you avoid kidding the Animators palate show.
 

Is there somewhere in my reservation where I can check my dining rotation & seating? And is the dress-up night assigned (based on the night you're in a particular restaurant)?
 
Is there somewhere in my reservation where I can check my dining rotation & seating? And is the dress-up night assigned (based on the night you're in a particular restaurant)?
You won't know your rotation & table number until you check in at the port. It will be printed on your KTTW card.

Dress Up night/formal night is generally the second day (usually a sea day) on most cruises. Regardless of what MDR you are assigned to for that night.
 
Gotcha. Memory was that we knew in advance, but I guess not. Memory is getting hazy :) .
 

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