Norwegian Cruise Line dining room dress code enforcement.

As someone going on their fourth NCL cruise soon, I'm all for it, but I can tell you that NCL guests are generally up in arms right now. NCL differentiated itself years ago from other cruise lines by having any time dining and no dress codes. So it's not really in line with their brand.
 
As someone going on their fourth NCL cruise soon, I'm all for it, but I can tell you that NCL guests are generally up in arms right now. NCL differentiated itself years ago from other cruise lines by having any time dining and no dress codes. So it's not really in line with their brand.
I saw that in a couple of articles.
 

Well, I would generally comply with their new code since even my most casual clothes would be appropriate. Plus it does seem like it’s primarily their special restaurants that are included. Really, it’s not all that strict since jeans are still acceptable. It could have been much worse.

However, since the casual aspect of their dining has been a big part of their brand for so long, I hope the announcement was made with enough notice for people to cancel without a huge penalty. It feels a bit like a bait and switch if you booked expecting one thing and now it’s something else (although I am sure they have it covered in the T&C). I do feel bad for people who wanted a 100% casual experience and are no longer getting it.
 
As someone going on their fourth NCL cruise soon, I'm all for it, but I can tell you that NCL guests are generally up in arms right now. NCL differentiated itself years ago from other cruise lines by having any time dining and no dress codes. So it's not really in line with their brand.
In essence… they fixed what wasn’t broke.
 
They are not saying you have to wear tails and gowns or even suits and dresses. They are just asking for something a notch up from "street hobo". I'm all for it!
If it's enforced....Saw a similar policy on Celebrity for the regular dining rooms and people still came in with shorts and men wearing ball caps.
 
As someone going on their fourth NCL cruise soon, I'm all for it, but I can tell you that NCL guests are generally up in arms right now. NCL differentiated itself years ago from other cruise lines by having any time dining and no dress codes. So it's not really in line with their brand.
I agree. I don't think wearing long pants and shoes to go to a speciality restaurant is too much to ask. It sounds similar to the Palo dress code.
 
Isn’t this just for the premium extra pay restaurants?
Also main dining rooms according to the article.
"Norwegian Cruise Line has updated its dress code to clarify what guests can wear in its main dining rooms and specialty dinner restaurants, including Cagney’s Steakhouse, Le Bistro, Onda by Scarpetta. Palomar and The Haven Restaurant, according to AL.com."\
 

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