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Theme nights on the Mariner (Thanksgiving)


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I heard that all the passengers will have to dress up as pilgrims.....;)

 

Actually, don't waste time or effort bringing extra clothes for theme nights. The only people that seem to dress for them are the crew.

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We did Navigator Thanksgiving '04...I can't really recall the theme of each night, but I can tell you that Thanksgiving is a formal dress night with a special menu. The second formal night's menu (lobster tail) was served on Wednesday, but dress was casual.

 

There was an Oldies dance party in Studio B following the Quest game, which I think was on Wednesday?? There was also a Latin/dancing under the stars party which was either Monday or Tuesday?? I guess I'm really not much help!!

 

- PAGA

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From what I have read and experienced on past cruises was : a toga night (sheets are provided) at the pool, carribbean night ( good night to wear your tourist vacation shirt) and your 2 formal nights.

 

I've got some GREAT video of my parents in a toga.

 

Are there PRIZES for best toga? I might just have to make room in the suitcase for my college Budweiser vintage bedsheets. :D

 

I'm picturing "Animal House" TOGA TOGA!

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