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Hi there, can someone please tell me if we can wear shorts or 3/4 pants in the bars or any of the entertainment, or casino rooms. Also when leaving pool area do we have to cover costumes up to go on other decks:confused:

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Hi there, can someone please tell me if we can wear shorts or 3/4 pants in the bars or any of the entertainment, or casino rooms. Also when leaving pool area do we have to cover costumes up to go on other decks:confused:
yrs 3/4 pant are alowed in all bars casino,and entertianments, have seen boards shorts and t shirts and ladys wearing bikiny top with a sheron around them, and have seen people get out of the pool dry off walk off into ship in there swimers and the towel in there hand , i would say going to get changed.if thats any help:D
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Hi there, can someone please tell me if we can wear shorts or 3/4 pants in the bars or any of the entertainment, or casino rooms. Also when leaving pool area do we have to cover costumes up to go on other decks:confused:

 

Hi squibs

 

You will need to cover up swimmers in the Cafe Del Sol on lido deck (the buffet) if you are heading in there for a quick snack.

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Well actually NO! You won't be swamped with schoolies.

 

P&O has a very strict policy during certain months, November and December I think - ALL passengers under the age of 21 MUST be accompanied by a parent or guardian. This is to avoid the party and drunken behaviour of past years.

 

Even on school holiday periods there is a security force assigned to keep an eye on teenagers in general.

 

Cheers,

Moira :)

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Well actually NO! You won't be swamped with schoolies.

 

P&O has a very strict policy during certain months, November and December I think - ALL passengers under the age of 21 MUST be accompanied by a parent or guardian. This is to avoid the party and drunken behaviour of past years.

 

Even on school holiday periods there is a security force assigned to keep an eye on teenagers in general.

 

Cheers,

Moira :)

yes P&O are very strict on that policy

on these cruise

this is from the P&O site

For the following cruises, any passenger under the age of 21 years on the day they board the cruise, must travel in the same cabin as their parent or legal guardian:

 

nov-Dec 2009 W931, W932, W933, W934, W935, W001 N936, N937,N938, N939, N940, N001

 

this is from the latest book

For departures between 1 Nov 09 - 31 Dec 09 and

1 Nov 10 - 31 Dec 10, any passenger under the

age of 21 years on the day they board the cruise,

must travel in the same cabin as their parent or

legal guardian.

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