JimmyJackJunior
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Dont know about the Princess Cruise, but on the Disney Cruise a couple of weeks ago there did not seem to be any rules. I brought my suit and dress suits and was then totally dismayed that others showed up in shorts. We basically packed an extra suitcase for nothing. By the semi formal night I was in shorts and tennis shoes and nobody said a thing. I didnt even catch a dirty look.
Dont get me wrong there were a lot of people in tuxes both nights but there was an equal amount of people totally ignoring that fancy nights were going on. I actually think there was a great deal of class shown by the fancy dressers not to look down on the non fancy dressers. A totally comfortable situation.
Clarabelle - well I am my church's Treasurer and on its Executive and I usually show up in track pants and sneakers. What makes you think God cares how you show up?(which is all that really matters) cause I dont remember that particular passage in the Bible.
As for Disney we asked the restaurant manager and they do not enforce formal night. They want it to be there for those that want it but they realize many people are travelling with limited luggage(especially those with children under 2 who have no airline allotment). The guides even say no shorts or jeans to the restaurants but no one said anything to me on the nights I wore them and no one made me feel uncomfortable either. I was expecting to hear something not so much from staff but from one of the many people in a tux, but did not. They wore the fancy clothes for their own enjoyment and to get their family portraits done.
Dont get me wrong there were a lot of people in tuxes both nights but there was an equal amount of people totally ignoring that fancy nights were going on. I actually think there was a great deal of class shown by the fancy dressers not to look down on the non fancy dressers. A totally comfortable situation.
Clarabelle - well I am my church's Treasurer and on its Executive and I usually show up in track pants and sneakers. What makes you think God cares how you show up?(which is all that really matters) cause I dont remember that particular passage in the Bible.
As for Disney we asked the restaurant manager and they do not enforce formal night. They want it to be there for those that want it but they realize many people are travelling with limited luggage(especially those with children under 2 who have no airline allotment). The guides even say no shorts or jeans to the restaurants but no one said anything to me on the nights I wore them and no one made me feel uncomfortable either. I was expecting to hear something not so much from staff but from one of the many people in a tux, but did not. They wore the fancy clothes for their own enjoyment and to get their family portraits done.
But I realize that MOST teen boys these days do not usually own these items before going on a cruise (or a funeral or wedding, etc).
I don't know if I'll ever get him on the 7 night cruise now, though. lol

