Wish 1923 dress up?

pixiedust2u

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Would love to dress in 1920 style when we dine in 1923. I’ve read some people do this, but I’m wondering has feedback on how many? Are we going to look out of place? Or is it enough people that people will get the flapper dresses and boys dressed as newsies?!
 
We were on the Wish a few weeks ago - I saw no one dressed in 1920's style clothing when we dined in 1923 or any other night walking around the ship. That certainly doesn't mean you can't - I would do what you enjoy and what makes you comfortable.
 
We saw a hand full of people dress in flapper dresses and guys dress to match when on a few weeks ago. Thought it was pretty cool.

This was the hurricane cruise. Saw them 2 different nights.
 
On our 9/5 sailing I saw a few groups of people dressed in 1920’s outfits in the concierge lounge before dinner but I never saw anyone in 1923 wearing them the nights we were there.
 

We saw a few on the Oct 14 sailing when we where there the first night - so not Pirate Night and not the Halloween night.
 
We were on the extended Wish cruise and saw quite a few families dressed up. I wished we did after seeing all of them. It was so cool to see how creative they all were.
 
We definitely saw people dressed for 1923 on our cruise. Some were full on flapper, some were just subtle touches. We've noticed on our cruises that you really see everything though. Dressed up, dressed down and everything in between. Do what you want to do and enjoy yourself. :)
 
On the Wish Maiden Voyage I'd guess that about 1/3rd or more of the guests were dressed in vintage styles. A significant number for sure.
 
We were in 1923 on pirate night and I didn’t see a single 1920s outfit—just people in pirate outfits (ourselves included) or regular clothes. I did see people in 1920s clothes other nights just walking around the ship, but not a lot—Maybe 10 different groups of people each night.
 
Yeah key might be getting on a Facebook group and getting together with others.

Only remember one group dressed up... Stood out more that three women and one guy was dressed up, but two guys weren't and didn't seem like they wanted to be there. In the end, way more Pirates and Super Hero's... as it was a Halloween night.
 
We dressed up for 1923 on the last night of the cruise in August. We had a great time doing it. There were three other families in our small section of the restaurant that dressed up 1920s style.
 

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