The sad thing, to me, i
s that cruising used to be a special and an elegant experience. I'm talking back 30 years ago. You dressed for dinner every night and they still had a formal night. For those of you that don't know, Disney had a non-optional formal night, up until a few years ago. It's in response to people that they have made it optional and now, I guess, people want to lose that and make it casual all of the time. But, what if a majority of the people start wanting
DCL to let people wear their bathing suits to meals? Where is it going to stop?
People are changing the cruise experience to just another all-inclusive trip, not something special. And for those people that suggest those that like the formal nights should sail on a luxury line, I say why don't you find a nice resort in the Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, etc. and leave the cruise experience alone? There are those that say that "it's my vacation and I'm paying for it". I say why don't you find a vacation that supports your vacation mode and quit trying to change the cruise experience to fit your needs? For those people that complain that they don't want to dress up on their vacation, then why choose one that required that very thing?
Cruising used to be like nothing else in the world. It's just another resort, now, albeit a floating one.