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The dress code is in your cruise docs and on Celebrity's site:

http://www.celebritycruises.com/beforeyourcruise/faq/home.do;jsessionid=0000I1eCDpFS8np9lx_2_Kmp6ci:12hdebdrn?faqSubjectName=Dress+Code&faqId=478&pagename=faq_answers

 

No jacket is required other than formal nights. However a lot of passengers wear a jacket when going to the specialty restaurants. It isn't required but most men will be wearing one. A few will also wear them the the main dining room but the vast majority will not.

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We are booked on April 25th Solstice Western Carribean and would like to know the dress code for the evenings each day. Is a Jacket needed for men other than the formal evenings.

 

No it is not is the short answer. So since you did not insist on a short answer and I am feeling a iittle wordy, my husband brings a jacket or two and does wear it for any non-formal evening in Tuscan or Murano's. Since we don't use Silk Harvest, we don't note that venue.

 

In addition, depending on what I am wearing for the MDR he will put his jacket on there too on non-formal nights.

 

That is what we think is dressy casual and how we would dress at home for nicer dinners out.

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No it is not is the short answer. So since you did not insist on a short answer and I am feeling a iittle wordy, my husband brings a jacket or two and does wear it for any non-formal evening in Tuscan or Murano's. Since we don't use Silk Harvest, we don't note that venue.

 

In addition, depending on what I am wearing for the MDR he will put his jacket on there too on non-formal nights.

 

That is what we think is dressy casual and how we would dress at home for nicer dinners out.

 

 

Thanks for the info...how about ties?

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Thanks for the info...how about ties?

 

At one time it was jacket and tie. That is no longer the case, so for non-formal nights I would say no tie. But depending on what your companion might be wearing, and we have seen ladies dressed in gowns in Murano's on a non-formal night, a tie packs well wrapped in tissue paper and rolled inside a shoe just in case you think you might if that is your style.

 

DH has his tux so we don't carry other than formal ties and I don't dress that dressy on non-formal nights that he should wear a tie to balance the couple.

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My DH brings a sports coat and tie. If I am wearing a dressier dress on non formal nights he will wear the coat and usually the tie (that's his choice even though I tell him the tie is not necessary). Doesn't matter if it is the Main DR or a Specialty Restaurant. He usually bases it on what I choose to wear, and got to love him for that even though he enjoys dressing up and brings a tux for formal nights.

 

Mary Lou

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