SeaSpray
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I haven't been "in the loop" so to speak with the new cruising policies, but I think I read recently that DCL has changed the dress code for casual nights.
Is it true that they now allow jeans at dinner on casual night, but still no shorts?? Personally, I'd rather see a family dressed in nice shorts outfits than in jeans,{edited to add: only because a lot of people think that jeans are too informal for a cruise. I honestly don't care if people wear jeans to dinner on a cruise, especially on the casual nights. And this is why I think they should add shorts too. If it's truly going to be a "casual" night, then why not shorts?} Personally, *I* would rather be dressed in a nice shorts outfit!!!!
Once they've decided to let people wear jeans, what's the harm in some people wearing nice shorts?
Especially cruising in August, it would've been SO nice and relaxing and comfortable, to put on a pair of khaki shorts and a dressy top, and dressy sandals, to have dinner in, on the casual nights.
Oh well. It seems that with time, DCL eventually gets it "right" (for example, now the soda is free while on other cruise lines it is not, they've added jeans to casual night {not that I'll ever wear jeans to dinner on a cruise because I would be too hot}, and the rumor about the new 12-14 age teen club), I am hopeful they will add shorts to the casual night policy.
Is it true that they now allow jeans at dinner on casual night, but still no shorts?? Personally, I'd rather see a family dressed in nice shorts outfits than in jeans,{edited to add: only because a lot of people think that jeans are too informal for a cruise. I honestly don't care if people wear jeans to dinner on a cruise, especially on the casual nights. And this is why I think they should add shorts too. If it's truly going to be a "casual" night, then why not shorts?} Personally, *I* would rather be dressed in a nice shorts outfit!!!!
Once they've decided to let people wear jeans, what's the harm in some people wearing nice shorts?
Especially cruising in August, it would've been SO nice and relaxing and comfortable, to put on a pair of khaki shorts and a dressy top, and dressy sandals, to have dinner in, on the casual nights.
Oh well. It seems that with time, DCL eventually gets it "right" (for example, now the soda is free while on other cruise lines it is not, they've added jeans to casual night {not that I'll ever wear jeans to dinner on a cruise because I would be too hot}, and the rumor about the new 12-14 age teen club), I am hopeful they will add shorts to the casual night policy.

I am going to reword that part to better convey what I meant.
(I'm too active, bending over all the time!
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