sistert
Mouseketeer
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- Aug 29, 2002
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I've been reading these threads for weeks now (and love every minute of it) and just don't get it.
Why are so many people so adverse to dressing up for dinner? I'm not even talking about the those formal nights where people arrive in tuxedos. I'm talking about the semi-formal nights where all they ask is for guys to look "decent" and women to look "nice" (Palos and Tritons for those of us on the Wonder).
It just cracks me up that the general excuse is: "I paid too much to go on this trip to have to dress for dinner." You think this cruise is expensive? I've checked out the truly pricey cruises and you don't even see people walking around on deck in shorts. I suspect you wont even get in the restaurant door if you don't stick on a tie. Can you imagine some guy walking in to the restaurant on the QE2 dressed in jean shorts and a t-shirt? Folks, you're not in the park (and I've seen some tacky things worn in there).
I'm sorry but I'm looking forward to it. It's all part of the experience. I want to feel like I'm on one of those old ocean liners. That was part of the appeal for making this my first cruise. If I wanted to look casual all the time, I'll hop on a Windjammer cruise or a short Carnival cruise (and even they have dress up nights on the longer cruises)!
I'm sorry for anyone I've offended but I just had to speak my mind.
That said, see you all on board. I'll be the one in the pretty dress standing next to the guy in the jacket and slacks.
Why are so many people so adverse to dressing up for dinner? I'm not even talking about the those formal nights where people arrive in tuxedos. I'm talking about the semi-formal nights where all they ask is for guys to look "decent" and women to look "nice" (Palos and Tritons for those of us on the Wonder).
It just cracks me up that the general excuse is: "I paid too much to go on this trip to have to dress for dinner." You think this cruise is expensive? I've checked out the truly pricey cruises and you don't even see people walking around on deck in shorts. I suspect you wont even get in the restaurant door if you don't stick on a tie. Can you imagine some guy walking in to the restaurant on the QE2 dressed in jean shorts and a t-shirt? Folks, you're not in the park (and I've seen some tacky things worn in there).
I'm sorry but I'm looking forward to it. It's all part of the experience. I want to feel like I'm on one of those old ocean liners. That was part of the appeal for making this my first cruise. If I wanted to look casual all the time, I'll hop on a Windjammer cruise or a short Carnival cruise (and even they have dress up nights on the longer cruises)!
I'm sorry for anyone I've offended but I just had to speak my mind.
That said, see you all on board. I'll be the one in the pretty dress standing next to the guy in the jacket and slacks.