niborHS Posted July 21, 2019 #76 Share Posted July 21, 2019 Vulcan, I know that is their policy, but it seems that many now have a sense of entitlement when it comes to what they wear. It's as if they are saying, "I'm the paying guest, so they can't tell me what to wear.". And, there were some who wore shorts, t-shirts and flip flops at dinner. I was on an Alaska cruise, and some say that is more casual. As far as their dressy nights, which they are not calling formal nights any more, I saw a handful of people only in dressy clothes, no tuxedos, and nothing special worn for dinner. Coincidentally today on a restaurant Facebook page that I am on locally, there were almost 400 posts about the fact that someone felt that even yesterday, in the 95 degree heat, it was not appropriate for people to wear shorts and flip flops to eat dinner at Capital Grille. All that being said, I am sure that management has directed the Maitre D's not to turn people away at dinner. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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