ToxicRoyalty
Villain in a princess tiara
- Joined
- Jun 26, 2018
I wonder if she was cold and maybe didn't think to bring anything long-sleeved and warm on the cruise?
I am a conservative packer. I don't carry evening gowns for a Disney cruise. (I generally carry one-two black dresses for Palo and formal night). I generally don't care what anyone else around me is doing- not my cruise nor my problem. For our Merry Time cruise several families came to the MDR in matching PJ's. Though wouldn't do it (group of traveling adults), it's cute enough. However... showing up for dinner wearing a white spa, room robe is inappropriate. Seriously. That is all.
But, as with a lot of stuff on DCL lately, it's a slippery slope. You allow matching PJs "because it's cute", how can you say "sorry, can't wear bathrobe in MDR"?
I'm not supporting it, in fact, I'm all for stricter monitoring of the "dress code", but that's what I see happening.
All it takes is for someone to say "It's my cruise, you can't tell me how to dress." to bring things down for everyone.
Why do I care? Because I am appreciative the ambiance of a dinner, it is part of the dining experience.That's what separates fine dining from McDonald's If you can't be bothered to wear little more than something you wear to bed then stay in your cabin, in your bed and order room service.
You know what? This nonsense seeds to stop. DCL needs to stop letting people into MDRs in their PJS, robes, thongs, whatever. It is not difficult to "dress up" on a cruise. A pair of khakis and a polo shirt travels well. A cotton dress you can slip over our head is not difficult to put on. Easier than making sure your robe doesn't fall open. Why do I care? Because I am appreciative the ambiance of a dinner, it is part of the dining experience.That's what separates fine dining from McDonald's If you can't be bothered to wear little more than something you wear to bed then stay in your cabin, in your bed and order room service.
You know what? This nonsense seeds to stop. DCL needs to stop letting people into MDRs in their PJS, robes, thongs, whatever. It is not difficult to "dress up" on a cruise. A pair of khakis and a polo shirt travels well. A cotton dress you can slip over our head is not difficult to put on. Easier than making sure your robe doesn't fall open. Why do I care? Because I am appreciative the ambiance of a dinner, it is part of the dining experience.That's what separates fine dining from McDonald's If you can't be bothered to wear little more than something you wear to bed then stay in your cabin, in your bed and order room service.
I agree with this 100%!
I have seen people in Cabana's for breakfast in their PJ's.
Sure. "I'm on vacation and spent a lot of money and should be able to wear what I want."
Yes we do things on the cruise that we wouldn’t usually do at home.People do things on cruises they won’t normally do.People dressing badly in a restaurant. People taking their kids to the show and out to eat in their pajamas.
Does it bother me nope
If it does bother you let dcl know. Write it down on your comment card,write dcl.
I wonder if she was cold and maybe didn't think to bring anything long-sleeved and warm on the cruise?