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Subject: Re: Casual dress on Alaska cruises? Posted on: Fri, 02 Jun 2006 21:18:23 EDT

Jean O'Boyle wrote:
> "Bill C" wrote in message
> news:T05gg.834$9c7.646@trnddc06...
>> Lee,
>> On Princess they have anytime dining where you can dine when you want but
>> you still must adhere to the suggested dress code for the evening.
>
> Bill, are you saying that you must wear a tux or dark suit even in the
> buffet area?
> I'm curious as I've been on Princess many times but have always eaten in the
> dining room on formal nights.
>
> --Jean
>
>
No of course not. But if you eat in the anytime dining rooms you have to
dress as if you were in the traditional dining areas.
I was commenting on Lee's statement...."If you stick with the mass
market lines, you'll still encounter formal
evenings. Two of the cruiselines, NCL and Princess, offer a more
relaxed dining option, giving you the opportunity to dine when and
where you want, and with no suggested dress code (there are optional
formal evenings)."

Bill

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