Probably not on a short cruise. The longer ones tend to have a higher percentage of people in formal wear. On our 14 nighter in May, a good chunk of the men were in a tux and even more were in suits. I would say from what I saw in the lobby and at dinner 70% or more were formal. BUT...people may have skipped dinner and the lobby receptions that were not dressed up so the ratio of actually dressed up people may be lower because they simply were not there to be counted.
I'm right there with you. Honestly the whole concept of a formal night made me not want to cruise at all. Because there is NOTHING fun to me about dressing up. Hopefully it's not a big deal because the dressiest thing I'm packing is a pair of yoga pants
I'm right there with you. Honestly the whole concept of a formal night made me not want to cruise at all. Because there is NOTHING fun to me about dressing up. Hopefully it's not a big deal because the dressiest thing I'm packing is a pair of yoga pants
I wouldn't worry about a thing, it's pretty dang casual. Also just think about it this way, if people are judging you on what you're wearing, that's a them problem, not a you problem. Enjoy your cruise.
I'm right there with you. Honestly the whole concept of a formal night made me not want to cruise at all. Because there is NOTHING fun to me about dressing up. Hopefully it's not a big deal because the dressiest thing I'm packing is a pair of yoga pants
I dunno there's something cool about being able to dress up and participate in a fancy to do event. I don't wear a tuxedo on a daily basis, but love to bust out the bow tie it makes the event more memorable.
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