THUNDERMOUNTAINMOMMA
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I've never sailed on the Magic before. Planning for our upcoming Eastern. Do most people go truly formal? Would we fit in or stand out in a tux and long gown? Thanks!

My husband has the same exact problem! Do you think instead of shoemaker elves, we have tailor elves in our closets and they take the suits in?
YES they should wear them! Absolutely, positively YES!
My dd's 18 and 16 were going to wear their prom dresses on formal night ... now they don't want to because "no one else will be wearing that kind of dress"!! UGH! Help me convince them that they should wear them!! Here's a pic:
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But I'm really really excited about it. Even getting a pedicure in the morning and will probably go get my hair styled or something with curls just to look pretty! I'm a bit of a girly girl though 
This is the dress I just ordered for formal night!
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And FH is wearing a tux (it's our honeymoon!) so if you stand out we'll stand out too!But I'm really really excited about it. Even getting a pedicure in the morning and will probably go get my hair styled or something with curls just to look pretty! I'm a bit of a girly girl though
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Heres the dress (in Blue) that my DD will be wearing on the OCtober 13, 2007 Eastern cruise, she wore it to her prom also.
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Men can do the black suit trick if you do not own a tux and want to get
dressed up.
You can pretty cheaply get a tux shirt/tie/cumberbund or vest.
I got mine for $25 with cufflinks too.
Then wear the black suit with tux shirt etc on formal nite and the black suite
again with just a shirt or shirt and tie on semi-formal nite.
Less packing.
Men can do the black suit trick if you do not own a tux and want to get
dressed up.
You can pretty cheaply get a tux shirt/tie/cumberbund or vest.
I got mine for $25 with cufflinks too.
Then wear the black suit with tux shirt etc on formal nite and the black suite
again with just a shirt or shirt and tie on semi-formal nite.
Less packing.
