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  1. My 2 cents worth-

    Service - Found the service on Viking inferior to Oceania;

    Food and Entertainment - Both on par with each other;

    Excursions - both so, so

    Friendliness of crew/staff - found Oceania more friendlier;

    cabin storage space - better on Oceania

     

    …..just saying

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  2. Robisan, so sorry I misunderstood and quoted the actual dress code that Chairsin previously cited, and not some of the limits of what people can actually get away with, e.g., in particular as far as polo shirts go.

    I tend to look around a lot at people near me at dinners, and have seen everything from very nice polos, everyday golf resort polos, not so nice faded polos that were too tight, and Tommy Bahana style and upscale Hawaiian shirts both in the MDR and Colonnade during particularly warm weather at dinner on a few people, and a handful of people in hoodies and down vests in the Colonnade and patio grill in cold Norway, and they were not thrown out. I never saw anyone rejected due to dress, unlike on SS ( where DH learned the hard way by insisting not to take a jacket but just wore a designer shirt with long sleeves and tie to dinner and was sent away), and on HL Europa they also had a big dress code sign before entering the MDR.

    So I would say you can get away with a polo at dinner on SB.

     

     

     

     

     

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    Not sure what the big hullabaloo is with certain readers hereto. REGENT and OCEANIA don't have a problem with nice polos/casual shirts/linen shirts etc. These fall into their country club style without issue. So what's the big deal? (We have established that a jacket isn't necessary save for formal nights)

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