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How Cold are Pride's Dining Rooms?


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Getting ready for our cruise next week on Canvival's Pride.

 

Can anyone give me an idea of how cool the dining rooms might be? Do you need a heavy sweater or is the temperature comfortable?

 

I realize everyone has different comfort levels but some places you go can be just downright freezing. I pray these dining rooms aren't like that!

 

Any insights, experiences, will be most appreciated and helpful.

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On my 1st cruise I only had a thin nylon windbreaker with me, in case of rain. BIG mistake! It didn't match any of my MDR outfits, but, believe me, I had it on in all inside venues and still was cold as it was so thin. Now, I always have a sweater or shawl for any inside activities. I don't consider myself cold natured, but land based casinos and cruise ships are cold to me. I keep the AC on 68 at home and my husband thinks it's chilly. Maybe it's just that when on a cruise (inside) or at a casino, just sitting makes me cold. If you don't want to take up space in your luggage, carry, a sweater or whatever on. I know I always need mine in the cruise terminal.:)

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