Seems most people really enjoy the nightly dress up dining experience. My family must just be weird when it comes to food. Last year was our first cruise on the Magic and I packed dress-up clothes for my family of 4 (THAT WAS 7 nights, 4 people = 28!! outfits just to eat in the dining rooms) Of course lesson learned--I over packed. But also my family just didnt like the food served in the dining rooms at night. My husband and I are both really conservative when it comes to what we will eat. And the kids well they would have pizza every night. So I was wondering are there other familys out there that plan on skipping out on all the dress up stuff and just eat at Topsiders or the food court area at poolside? Should I save on packing, and skip the nightly ordeal. Will we blend in amongst all the nightly people wondering the ship all dressed up? Just curious if any other familys feel the same? FOZZY

We also didn't like having to stop all the fun we were having just to get ready to eat at a certain time. When we did go to the dining room, we always dressed appropriately, so you may want to bring one or two nicer outfits just in case. We also told our tablemates and waiters the first night that we may not be eating there often, so please start the meal without us. For many people, a special part of their cruise vacation is the wonderful ambiance and food of the dining rooms--especially on formal nights. But if you're not one of those families (we're not), you certainly won't feel out of place. Have a great time!