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Old 12-23-2019, 04:16 PM
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Dress for comfort, dining is generally the only thing that MAY dictate a dress code. If you are going to the buffet primarily, t-shirts, flip flops and shorts; if doing seated dining, then nicer clothing such as capri's, pants, sundress, etc. Men should wear collared shirt. Some ships are very casual, some more formal. Often they have a "dress night", you can get gussied up if you want. You'll almost always feel a little better if you are overdressed rather than under dressed. During the day, just depends on what you are out and about doing. Avoid looking too flashy with lots of jewelry when off the boat if just wandering around (not with tour group) as you may make yourself a target. Have fun!
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