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What lines/ships have NO formal nights?
And how many have adopted that policy recently?
I'll offer: Oceania Azamara |
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What lines/ships have NO formal nights?
On Oct 7, 2:07 pm, Ike wrote:
And how many have adopted that policy recently? I'll offer: Oceania Azamara NCL You have the option of formal or casual. Yet your seated in the same dining room. |
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What lines/ships have NO formal nights?
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wrote: And how many have adopted that policy recently? Recently, Azamara---which is a new brand that is very much a copy of Oceania, with the same class ships. NCL and Oceania have had it for a while, so I would not say they adopted it recently. -- Charles |
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What lines/ships have NO formal nights?
Funny - I looked up the Azamara Home site and their words were don't buy a
tux just for the cruise - a Dark suit is acceptable for those activities. Also interesting they mentioned mascarade nights - now for a whole thread on costume balls and how to dress for them "Ike" wrote in message ... And how many have adopted that policy recently? I'll offer: Oceania Azamara |
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What lines/ships have NO formal nights?
Charles wrote:
In article , Ike wrote: And how many have adopted that policy recently? Recently, Azamara---which is a new brand that is very much a copy of Oceania, with the same class ships. NCL and Oceania have had it for a while, so I would not say they adopted it recently. We just finished a Bermuda cruise on Azamara Journey yesterday, and while there were no formal night, I thought everyone looked pretty snazzy. Not many that I saw were overly glitzed, nor did I see any really tacky dressers. A lot of the garb worn by the ladies would have been fine on a formal night. The men were pretty spiffy too, and the addition of a jacket and maybe a tie would have sufficed had there been a formal night. I think people like to look as nice as they can, and still have a bit of comfort :-). Ermalee |
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What lines/ships have NO formal nights?
Val Kraut wrote:
Funny - I looked up the Azamara Home site and their words were don't buy a tux just for the cruise - a Dark suit is acceptable for those activities. Also interesting they mentioned mascarade nights - now for a whole thread on costume balls and how to dress for them "Ike" wrote in message ... And how many have adopted that policy recently? I'll offer: Oceania Azamara There was nothing like a masquerade party on the Journey last week. Ermalee |
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What lines/ships have NO formal nights?
In article , Val Kraut
wrote: Funny - I looked up the Azamara Home site and their words were don't buy a tux just for the cruise - a Dark suit is acceptable for those activities. Also interesting they mentioned mascarade nights - now for a whole thread on costume balls and how to dress for them I was on the Journey and they did not have mascarade nights. Most men wore polo or sport shirts and docker type pants to dinner. A few wore sports jackets some nights and there was a suit here and there. -- Charles |
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