While the second night of the cruise (generally) is designated as "formal" there is no actual dress code in the MDR beyond "no swimwear or tank tops for dinner". You'll see all manner of dress for dinner, even on formal nights, from gowns and tiaras to shorts and flip-flops.Sailing on the Fantasy in March - this is our first cruise. No one in the family likes to dress up so were wondering how formal formal night is. Everyone dresses up for dinner in the MDR?
Thanks for the info. It would not be easy to convince the guys to wear suits and ties on vacation. Cruise casual is fine by us but we really dislike dressing formally especially on vacation.While the second night of the cruise (generally) is designated as "formal" there is no actual dress code in the MDR beyond "no swimwear or tank tops for dinner". You'll see all manner of dress for dinner, even on formal nights, from gowns and tiaras to shorts and flip-flops.
I agree, many do dress up. But there are those that don't.In our experience many people do dress up on formal night/semi-formal night, even if it is khakis and a polo. I would guess most dress up somewhat.
MJ
Usually it's semi-formal night (night 6) of the 7 night cruises.Sorry to interrupt... which night is the captain's gala where the Captain and his senior staff are all dressed up in the atrium? I have a feeling it's formal night but I'm not certain.
Usually it's semi-formal night (night 6) of the 7 night cruises.
The Captain's Welcome Reception has been on formal night (second night) on our previous cruises.Sorry, my fault... I'd remembered the name wrong. I just remember talking photos with the captain and his senior officers whilst I was in my formal dress in the atrium. I've just checked the navigators and I meant the Captain's Reception - that's where we had official Captain photos.
The Captain's Welcome Reception has been on formal night (second night) on our previous cruises.
Lot of people dress up, and the atmosphere in the atrium is to die for. Formal dress for ships officers, elegant music, people mingling, several formal portrait settings, reminiscent of the classic sailing days.Sailing on the Fantasy in March - this is our first cruise. No one in the family likes to dress up so were wondering how formal formal night is. Everyone dresses up for dinner in the MDR?