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Lots of formal nights on our 35 day cruise


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Don't shoot me for asking this but .......we have cruised with other lines a lot, however this will be our first long cruise.

 

I see we have 10 formal nights on our 35 night cruise.

 

If hubby wears a jacket and tie on some of these formal nights will we still be able to get into the main bars, I realise we may not get into the main dining room.

 

He loves his DJ and waistcoat but at the moment we feel we don't want to do it twice a week. It's so much easier for us ladies.

 

 

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We had a lot of formal nights on our 28 night cruise last year and opted out of 2 or 3 and went to the buffet dressed casually. This was on Ventura and the only bar off limits was the metropolis.

 

 

Thanks terrierjohn for the info. Our ship will also be Ventura

 

 

 

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Having done several longer cruises I would just say that the formal nights are always on sea days and do not turn out to be as tedious as it might sound!! When you're at sea for six days in a row a couple of formal nights are something to look forward to ! :D

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Don't shoot me for asking this but .......we have cruised with other lines a lot, however this will be our first long cruise.

 

I see we have 10 formal nights on our 35 night cruise.

 

If hubby wears a jacket and tie on some of these formal nights will we still be able to get into the main bars, I realise we may not get into the main dining room.

 

He loves his DJ and waistcoat but at the moment we feel we don't want to do it twice a week. It's so much easier for us ladies.

 

 

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You will not be turned away in a jacket and tie. However what is the difference between that and a DJ and tie???

 

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