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<font color=orange>This is NOT an ask Tracy questi
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Are shorts with a dress shirt and sports jacket approved attire for formal night?![]()
Shorts are now accepted for most nights as long as they are longer, dressy type shorts (no cutoffs, short-shorts, or ripped). For formal night though the Navigator specifically says no shorts. (though I know you were kidding I thought this would be good to note). Every time my DH thought about wearing shorts to dinner he just felt weird about it.
Right now, I'm not a happy gal though. I'm writing this from Children's Hospital in Boston. My youngest ten year old son was rushed here on Wednesday. Apparently, he has diabetes and we never knew it.
Sue, I'm sorry you are going through all this!



And I'm a jeans and shorts girl too- Think it's tacky to take the same outfit for Palo and dress up night? And some Fabreeze? Or maybe we'll just do Palo on dress up night........Which night is that anyway?!?![]()
Soooooo confused.........![]()
Lori![]()
Lori, I see nothing wrong with that. Keep in mind that if you dress up for dinner only and change right after dinner, you'll be wearing that outfit for about 3 hours each time. If you want, there are washing machines for your use onboard, plus you can have DCL clean your outfit for you.
<sniff sniff>
Is that Fabreeze my dear?
Ok....I'm in goofy mood, but that struck me very funny.
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Ok, true story here. When we went to Palo on the PC cruise, our server was coming around asking us for our order. He got to me and said "oooh your perfume is really nice!". I wasn't wearing any perfume!! I forgot that night because in general I wasn't wearing any. It wasn't Fabreeze, but I suppose it could have been my detergent (Waterlily Tide) or my hairspray. So I guess I just naturally smell good!
