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Old February 13th, 2009, 07:32 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
Brian K[_2_]
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On 2/12/2009 5:42 PM Surfer E2468 jumping up and down excitedly
ejaculated:
Formal nights are a joke,we have never on our last 5 cruises found a
lot of people following the format of dressing formal, could count o one
hand the number of tux's that were worn,and not too many women in formal
gowns,seems like most want to just dress casually.





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Or maybe they were dressing in Key West Formal. That dress code is
sandals instead of bare feet, shorts instead of a bathing suit. Ladies
may still wear a bathing suit bikini preferable, provided that they
dress it up with a sarong. Gentlemen instead of being bare chested
should wear some form of top coverage. This can be a T-shirt, with or
without sleeves or tropical/Hawaiian shirt. On the last shirt, the more
garish the floral pattern the better! Baseball caps, straw hats or those
hats where to beer cans are affixed with convenient straw are acceptable
and even encouraged.

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Old February 17th, 2009, 03:40 AM posted to rec.travel.cruises
Dillon Pyron[_2_]
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[Default] Thus spake Brian K :

On 2/12/2009 5:42 PM Surfer E2468 jumping up and down excitedly
ejaculated:
Formal nights are a joke,we have never on our last 5 cruises found a
lot of people following the format of dressing formal, could count o one
hand the number of tux's that were worn,and not too many women in formal
gowns,seems like most want to just dress casually.





cruise lover(~~~~~)

Or maybe they were dressing in Key West Formal. That dress code is
sandals instead of bare feet, shorts instead of a bathing suit. Ladies
may still wear a bathing suit bikini preferable,


Erh, the original question was about HAL. I really don't think I'd
want to see too many bikinis.

provided that they
dress it up with a sarong. Gentlemen instead of being bare chested
should wear some form of top coverage. This can be a T-shirt, with or
without sleeves or tropical/Hawaiian shirt. On the last shirt, the more
garish the floral pattern the better! Baseball caps, straw hats or those
hats where to beer cans are affixed with convenient straw are acceptable
and even encouraged.

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