IMO, dress up nights are part of some peoples cruise experience and I totally have no problem with that. I think Disney should still have formal and semi-formal nights for those people but I don't want to be judged if on "my vacation" I decide I want to wear a nice pair of shorts and a polo shirt to the MDR.
I agree that formal nights are a part of the cruising ambiance that I like. I don't really understand the mindset of "I want to cruise, but I don't want to participate in those things that are part of cruising". I don't "look down my nose" at them, I just don't get it.With so many saying they now feel uncomfortable dressing up on a formal night, is it now time to just make it all optional dress-up nights and not have formal and semi-formal?
"I want to cruise, but I don't want to participate in those things that are part of cruising
I would be all for the reverse and go to an enforced semi formal/formal dress code every evening and even thought I prefer early dining and getting dressed up, I would be fine to keep late dining "dressier" and early as casual.With so many saying they now feel uncomfortable dressing up on a formal night, is it now time to just make it all optional dress-up nights and not have formal and semi-formal?
Yes, you are right that it is optional. I just mean on the 3 or 4 night cruises it says "optional dress up night". Where on the 7 night or longer it says "formal and semi-formal". This is confusing.It is optional. By law Disney can't kick you out of the mdr unless they have a really good reason because you paid for it in your cruise. In palo and remy they can and will kick you out because you didn't pay for it in your cruise.
I agree that formal nights are a part of the cruising ambiance that I like. I don't really understand the mindset of "I want to cruise, but I don't want to participate in those things that are part of cruising". I don't "look down my nose" at them, I just don't get it.
does it really make sense to add formal attire that will only be worn once on a cruise?
when I get a chance to get away and go on a vacation with my family I would like to dress in a way that makes me comfortable
By law Disney can't kick you out of the mdr unless they have a really good reason because you paid for it in your cruise.
optional isn't the same as the whole ambience is ruined...
I like formal dining. There are so few opportunities to dress up now days and I like that cruising still honors decades past.
I think it would be nice if they created a special dining rotation called "formal dining" or something like that and did indeed enforce a dress code and offer a special formal menu with surf and turf options. Will it happen? Nope. I think the dressing up will remain on Cunard and Crystal and will dissolve on DCL. What strikes me as odd is that Disney tries to position themselves as a luxury cruise line but really does not follow suite with what the other luxury cruise lines offer or demand from their clientele. They really are an over-priced version of RCCL or NCL when you do a line item comparison.
I've traveled on trips (that included many formal/fancy dress opportunities) of up to 29 days. I bring along a dressy cocktail dress, a pair of dress black pants and a couple of sparkly blouses. Doesn't take up much room. For shorter trips, I only bring one dressy item, and accessorize differently if there is more than one fancy dress opportunity.Someone commented that about how much stuff you would have to bring.
I wish that they had one "formal" dining rotation, where dressing up on formal and semi formal nights were mandatory. It does ruin the ambiance when you see people in flip flops and shorts when the majority of people are dressed up. You don't even need to be super formal to fit in on Disney.IMO, dress up nights are part of some peoples cruise experience and I totally have no problem with that. I think Disney should still have formal and semi-formal nights for those people but I don't want to be judged if on "my vacation" I decide I want to wear a nice pair of shorts and a polo shirt to the MDR.