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The white party is after dinner.

 

The white party is after dinner but the Compass will list white clothing as a suggestion for dinner. It is casual and strictly a suggestion, I have seen very few people dressed in white for dinner.

 

Sherri:)

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The white party is after dinner but the Compass will list white clothing as a suggestion for dinner. It is casual and strictly a suggestion, I have seen very few people dressed in white for dinner.

 

Sherri:)

 

This. Probably largely because unless you've been on a RCCL cruise before (or I guess go with someone who has) or are on here and happen to see a post about it, no one knows that there is a "White Party" until they are on the ship and get that particular Compass.

 

Don't stress about it.

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When dress for dinner is all white, is it casual or formal?

If it's casual, are khaki's allowed with a white top?

 

Any information will be great. I will be going on Liberty.

 

It will not be formal and you don't have to follow it.

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I learned about it from these boards and brought a white dress, and was surprised to see so many people show up to dinner wearing white. I felt like just as many people wore white to dinner as wore formal wear to formal nights; certainly not everyone, but enough to be noticeable that it was done on purpose.

 

 

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Does every sailing have one?

 

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Definitely on a Voyager class ship or larger on a 4 night cruise or longer in the Caribbean. Can't speak to Vision or Radiance class. But would guess the same on a 4 night or longer. Royal tends to repeat itself. :)

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On our Med cruise a few years ago, the White Night was the same day as our call to Santorini. We got talking to a shop vendor who said when he realized this, he put out a couple racks of white dresses and they were GONE in minutes! Nice evening, and nice memories too I bet. :)

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The first time I ever heard of a white party was on our Vision UK cruise. So I just assumed it had something to do with Russian/Scandanavian cruises, since the primary drink they were serving was white russians.

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On our 2013 Legend Panama canal cruise we had one night in MDR where the suggested attire listed in the Cruise Compass was "white/casual". We had heard about it ahead of time and had brought clothing for the occasion.

 

I just had to be doubly diligent not to spill anything on me during the meal. :eek: :D

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This. Probably largely because unless you've been on a RCCL cruise before (or I guess go with someone who has) or are on here and happen to see a post about it, no one knows that there is a "White Party" until they are on the ship and get that particular Compass.

 

Don't stress about it.

 

Sidenote, but I wanted to find out how your cruise was! :D

 

I've never worn white for the entire evening ... I just change into a white tank top for the after dinner festivities.

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