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During the daytime hours, the casino's are normally cool...I typically wear comfy & warm, as opposed to shorts/tee deck wear. Most of the time, a pair of black pants & long sleeved shirts...and a sweater.

 

In the evening, whatever the suggested attire for the evening is..AND a sweater.

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During the daytime hours, the casino's are normally cool...I typically wear comfy & warm, as opposed to shorts/tee deck wear. Most of the time, a pair of black pants & long sleeved shirts...and a sweater.

 

In the evening, whatever the suggested attire for the evening is..AND a sweater.

 

I agree. They want your money and could care less what you are wearing (but no bathing suits :eek:).

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How funny! I hang out on the Carnival forum and just checked in on the casino forum to look for something...

 

I am the OP and I don't remember posting this question! LOL! Too many days and nights have passed since then. That was right before my first cruise, and I'm now preparing to go on my fourth! :D

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The formal nights are my fav. Those are my James Bond nights. Great to play in my tux. The knife like stares from the guys and all the compliments from the women is worth whatever I lose. :cool:

 

Where's the like button!?!?!:D I echo this sentiment, but then again, I'm a chicky who dresses up all the time on a cruise - unless I'm at the beach or on an excursion. LOVE getting gussied up for a night in the casino. I have this weird idea that if I'm dressed up, they'll pay me more. Don't ask me why. :D It never seems to work though...:p But in keeping with the topic of the thread, any attire is okay in the casino, as long as it's not swimwear, as someone stated earlier. :)

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