Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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From VacationsToGo.com - Azamara Club Cruises Dining Information "Dress Code: The dress code is casual. Recommended attire for men is sportswear, collared golf and polo shirts, shorts, pants, and a sport coat if desired, while recommended attire for women is sportswear, casual dresses, skirts, pants and capris, blouses and knit tops. Bare feet, tank tops, baseball caps, bathing suits, shorts or jeans are not allowed in the dining room or specialty restaurants. Formal evening wear is not expected nor required." From VacationsToGo.com - Regent Dining Information "Dress Code: Dress is informal. Men are expected to wear a jacket, with or without a tie, whereas women should don a dress, skirt and sweater, or pantsuit. No jeans, shorts, t-shirts, tennis shoes or swimwear are allowed at dinner. Casual wear (including shorts and jeans) is not appropriate after 6 p.m." From VacationsToGo.com - SeaDream Yacht Club Dining Information "Dress Code: The dress code is always casual. Appropriate attire for men is slacks and a sports shirt, while women are advised to wear slacks and blouse, a sundress or a pantsuit. Please bear in mind that jeans are not acceptable attire." From VacationsToGo.com - Viking Cruises Dining Information "Dress Code: For evenings, while there are no “formal nights,” the recommended onboard dress is "elegant casual" for most restaurants. Suggested attire for ladies includes a dress, skirt or slacks with a sweater or blouse; for gentlemen, slacks and a collared shirt. A tie and jacket are optional but not required. Dinner in The World Café remains comfortable and casual, and daytime dress is appropriate here." |
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If we wanted steak and escargot we would have to go to the specialty paid restaurant but we didn't bring formal clothes for that one. cant remember the name off hand. Did it a few cruises ago, never again, we didn't think the dress code and the food was worth the effort. we also thought the brazilian steak house on Royal was awefull, we paid a lot to eat there and the meat only came med and well done. they refused to do medium rare for us. The brazilian steak house on the NCL epi/getaway and escape was fabulous and the steak house was as well. the garlic french fries were awesome and the caesar salad in the shell.....couldn't eat there enough. one more thing about royal carb.....when you buy the dinner package you can only go to a restaurant one time.....hated that. I would of rather skipped the Italian and eat at the steak more than once. too many rules... But one thing royal has is the broadway plays. we saw hair spray, chicago and Cats.... kuddos to that. I still don't know what a gellico cat is...never got it.....but the singing and dancing was awesome. Last edited by kstew43; 01-09-2017 at 11:42 AM. |
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A couple more add-ons to be aware of. Most cruise lines allow you to bring on board 1 bottle of wine per person. Don't be surprised to see a corkage fee of $10 for that privileged. Then on some cruise lines if you would like to drink that wine at dinner - well another fee. Best be a very good bottle of wine you are bringing. I made the mistake of asking for a bottle of water each day be put in my cabin. You know thirsty in the middle of the night. That little deal cost me $4.50 per. And the last cruise I went on now has a delivery charge of $7.50 for room service. Why are cruises so complicated ? So they can advertise $499 4 night bargains.
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We cruise HAL for ocean cruises, on the Grand World Voyage, 113 days, we had 23 Formal nights. Had Filet Migion and Lobster Tails each time in Main Dining Room. And a present in our cabin afterwards, last one were rolling duffel bags to carry all the stuff. I still pack my Tux for Formal or Gala nights now.
Book through a good travel agent who is part of a cruise travel group. Cheaper rates and they can get you perks. We are 5* Mariners so we get free laundry, two free Pinnacle Dinners a cruise, half price on Specialiity restaurants. HAL has Indonesian cabin and dining stewards and they would never get away with the stunt on your sheets. They are overworked, doing twice the cabins as before so cabin not made when we return from Breakfast.
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Kyrie Eleison Philadelphia(Germantown) 20 years, Brandywine Hundred, DE 3 years, St. Mary's County, MD 38 years, Villages |
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