Norwegian Cruise Line dining room dress code enforcement.

NCL has always permitted shorts and tshirts in most MDR’s and most specialties. As for freestyle dining, absolutely love it! We never even have to make reservations, just show up when you want to eat (I think they stopped taking reservations in the MDR’s do even easier). Disliked fixed on DCL, trying to get 5 kids ready by 5pm, ugh.
Unless "when you want to eat" is when everyone else does. Then, you get to wait an hour.
 
We sail NCL a lot. The change did surprise me as the whole Freestyle thing has been their schtick for a while now. But in our experience, most people do dress up a bit for the specialty restaurants so it's not that big of a deal. The only one that gives me pause is the Haven restaurant. For folks sailing in the Haven that is basically their MDR.

But for the most part I am just amused that the article includes a picture of a Princess ship :goodvibes .
 
Unless "when you want to eat" is when everyone else does. Then, you get to wait an hour.
We are a family of 7, never once waited. I was hoping for a beeper and getting a drink at the bar (drink service during dinner is abysmal) but nope! Always went to the larger MDR, more large tables.
 
We are a family of 7, never once waited. I was hoping for a beeper and getting a drink at the bar (drink service during dinner is abysmal) but nope! Always went to the larger MDR, more large tables.
Same for us as a party of 2 most of the time. We've never waited more than 5 minutes (usually no wait at all) for a MDR table. One thing I love about NCL is all the different options for dining. It spreads everyone out and I rarely feel as if I'm on a ship with 3000 - 4000 other people which is not something I can say for DCL if I'm being honest. The Mickey boat is still our favorite though :) , but I do prefer NCL's Freestyle dining over the traditional fixed model. Different strokes for different folks and all that jazz!
 

NCL has always permitted shorts and tshirts in most MDR’s and most specialties. As for freestyle dining, absolutely love it! We never even have to make reservations, just show up when you want to eat (I think they stopped taking reservations in the MDR’s do even easier). Disliked fixed on DCL, trying to get 5 kids ready by 5pm, ugh.
Kids were the reason we hated freestyle. An hour wait with hungry kids was not a happy experience. But we figured out you CAN make reservations in the MDR 24 hours in advance and request a same server team. So basically we turned it into traditional cruise dining.
Oh lord, I can see 5 pm being a nightmare with kids. We are west coasters and always have late eating, 830 pm. On east coast cruises that was STILL about an hour to 90 minutes earlier for dinner than our bodies were used to.
We did the Princess cruise in September and had late seating which is 730 for them. But we had dinner two nights in the anytime dining dining room and the group wanted to eat at 5 pm. We were in Halifax with a 4 hour time difference so 5 pm dinner was 1 pm for our bodies!!!! Thank goodness for snack options.
 

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