2travelers2go Posted March 22, 2015 #1 Share Posted March 22, 2015 This is always a debated topic. What with shifting age demographics, multi-cultural cruisers (with different types of wardrobes) and other considerations, do you think that dress codes should be done away with? Let's take a poll! To make it easy, please start your response with "Yes" or "No" and your demographic (20s, 30s, 40s, etc.). I'll start for us. "Yes." 40s/50s Start phasing them out. I'm thinking that the current dress codes won't be able to last much longer anyway. Most of the younger demographics tend to dress casually. Also, other cultures do not necessarily subscribe to "suit" as either casual or formal wear for men. It could be caftans, kilts, Bermuda shorts, etc. There are also economic realities; more and more airlines charging for baggage means that extra suitcase/weight will cost you. Many travelers want to travel light, become more minimalist in packing and only bring a carry-on. During port-intensive cruises many people don't have the energy to dress up for dinner after a long day of sightseeing. While I am "old school" and think people should be dressed appropriately, the sad reality is that we live in a society where quite a few people think it's OK to go out in public in their pajamas and slippers, in a bathing suit or shirtless. If the cruise lines went to more casual dining experiences, with simple restrictions like most businesses' "such as "must wear a minimum of a top, bottom and footwear" then it might simplify things. This is what's required by most restaurants nowadays. Ships could have one or two "nice" restaurants with a surcharge for those who want to pay the premium and dress up. They'd also save a heck of a lot in service manpower, uniforms, linens, dish washing, etc. (Of course, it's doubtful the savings would be passed on to customers! :-)) That's my opinion. What's yours?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattmax11 Posted March 22, 2015 #2 Share Posted March 22, 2015 NO 20's I think it should stay the same because everyone is able to go casual all day. Then your just dressed up for a dinner for a two or three hrs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pennielz Posted March 22, 2015 #3 Share Posted March 22, 2015 No, 50's. Non-formal nights could be relaxed to include nice shorts but, it shouldn't be a free for all. I also think a dressy night or two should remain. 👫 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
amiller2850 Posted March 22, 2015 #4 Share Posted March 22, 2015 No 30's. It's fun to get dressed for dinner! When else can you have the chance to dress formally for a fancy dinner? Even our kids enjoy it. Besides as the person above me stated one goes casually all day and you only are dressed for dinner for a few hours. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
disneyfan1313 Posted March 22, 2015 #5 Share Posted March 22, 2015 NO / 30s We need to stop this "laziness" that is eroding our society. It's "not comfortable" to wear pants while on vacation?!? That is truly the definition of a first world problem. Suck it up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dplusd Posted March 22, 2015 #6 Share Posted March 22, 2015 No - 60's. But should be changed to include shorts on non-formal nights. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nseit1974 Posted March 22, 2015 #7 Share Posted March 22, 2015 No 50's. Just no! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dplusd Posted March 22, 2015 #8 Share Posted March 22, 2015 No - 60's. But should be changed to include shorts on non-formal nights. Oh and in addition to allowing shorts on non-formal nights, I would cut back formal night to one dinner on a 7-night cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laid-back Posted March 22, 2015 #9 Share Posted March 22, 2015 This is always a debated topic. What with shifting age demographics, multi-cultural cruisers (with different types of wardrobes) and other considerations, do you think that dress codes should be done away with? Let's take a poll! To make it easy, please start your response with "Yes" or "No" and your demographic (20s, 30s, 40s, etc.). I'll start for us. "Yes." 40s/50s Start phasing them out. I'm thinking that the current dress codes won't be able to last much longer anyway. Most of the younger demographics tend to dress casually. Also, other cultures do not necessarily subscribe to "suit" as either casual or formal wear for men. It could be caftans, kilts, Bermuda shorts, etc. There are also economic realities; more and more airlines charging for baggage means that extra suitcase/weight will cost you. Many travelers want to travel light, become more minimalist in packing and only bring a carry-on. During port-intensive cruises many people don't have the energy to dress up for dinner after a long day of sightseeing. While I am "old school" and think people should be dressed appropriately, the sad reality is that we live in a society where quite a few people think it's OK to go out in public in their pajamas and slippers, in a bathing suit or shirtless. If the cruise lines went to more casual dining experiences, with simple restrictions like most businesses' "such as "must wear a minimum of a top, bottom and footwear" then it might simplify things. This is what's required by most restaurants nowadays. Ships could have one or two "nice" restaurants with a surcharge for those who want to pay the premium and dress up. They'd also save a heck of a lot in service manpower, uniforms, linens, dish washing, etc. (Of course, it's doubtful the savings would be passed on to customers! :-)) That's my opinion. What's yours?? Hope you are not suggesting paper plates and napkins.:) Might be heading that way though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
katsmom1 Posted March 22, 2015 #10 Share Posted March 22, 2015 No - 40s. Dressing up for dinner, even for just a few hours, adds to a feeling of classiness and elegance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vrock Posted March 22, 2015 #11 Share Posted March 22, 2015 No 50's We don't care to dress up on formal nights anymore but just make other arrangements for dinner. I don't feel it is that difficult to put on pants and a nice blouse /shirt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dcward89 Posted March 22, 2015 #12 Share Posted March 22, 2015 No, 40's. My DH and I don't bring formal dress on cruises anymore. We still dress decent (dockers/button up shirt, dress pants/nice top) that night and eat in the MDR. I see no reason why both camps can't co-exist. If you want to wear formal on formal night, do so. If you want to dress more casually on formal night, do so. I will never understand why people are bothered by what someone else wears. None of us should be trying to dictate what anyone else wears. A cruise is such a beautiful, relaxing way to vacation...why get your panties in a wad about what someone else is wearing. Live and let live! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Desert Cruizers Posted March 22, 2015 #13 Share Posted March 22, 2015 No 70's, I feel a dressy night should remain. It really makes for a lovely family photo. DH & I dress up however we go back to our room afterwards and change into something more comfortable. We aren't able to cruise often and are casual at home 24/7 so we look forward to the dressier evenings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mechcc Posted March 22, 2015 #14 Share Posted March 22, 2015 No, 60. Do not ever want tank tops for men in MDR (unless they shave their pits). But shorts on non formal nights is okay with me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alan in Essex Posted March 22, 2015 #15 Share Posted March 22, 2015 No 30s, Love idea of of putting a tux on, how often in every day life to you get to do that!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
susieatsea Posted March 22, 2015 #16 Share Posted March 22, 2015 No. 60's. Dressing for dinner a couple of nights is part of cruising and we enjoy it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Woodmnky Posted March 22, 2015 #17 Share Posted March 22, 2015 No. 30's. While I do appreciate a more relaxed dress code that does not require suit & tie for men and cocktail dresses for women, I dread seeing what would happen if there was no minimum standard of required dress :eek: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little Buddy's Mom Posted March 22, 2015 #18 Share Posted March 22, 2015 NO! 50's. Can it really get any more casual than it already is? We've already cut back on how formal we dress. No tux for hubby and no long dress for me. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
racerxspeedy Posted March 22, 2015 #19 Share Posted March 22, 2015 No - 40s/50s There are plenty of cruise line options if you don't agree. The current "minimum requirement" is so simple - No shorts or tank tops in the MDR. Honestly - how tough is it to pack a pair of long pants and a decent shirt? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
titansrobin Posted March 22, 2015 #20 Share Posted March 22, 2015 No. 60's. We love to dress up on the cruise, even my 40 year old son and his wife enjoy it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
caribbean sailor Posted March 22, 2015 #21 Share Posted March 22, 2015 No 60's we like formal nights.:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mama24 Posted March 22, 2015 #22 Share Posted March 22, 2015 No -- 60's. But I like the idea of only one formal night. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ti2m Posted March 22, 2015 #23 Share Posted March 22, 2015 Yes 50's ... this playing dress up is just silly. Why do I need to tie a $30 piece of fabric around my neck and let it dangle. Neckties, bow-ties, and cummerbunds should go the way of the powdered wigs that men use to wear. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lag9122 Posted March 22, 2015 #24 Share Posted March 22, 2015 No 50's I don't want people in the room in there PJ's I hate people who leave the house not dressed correctly. I enjoy getting dressed up . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aboat1 Posted March 22, 2015 #25 Share Posted March 22, 2015 No/60s. There is the Windjammer for those who don't want to follow the dress code for the evening. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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