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Independence Day Cruise to Canada


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On this particular cruise do most people follow the Cunard dress requirement's for evenings or is it more relaxed. My last cruise which was thirteen days I noticed that the dress code was starting to slip. I found myself some nights sitting in all my dress up glory next to a lady who had looked like she was dressed to go to the Mall shopping. I am not a snob but I am paying for the splendor of Cunard. Please, let me know your experience on this cruise.

 

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I'm told that this getaway cruise is historically a bit more relaxed, as is the case with most of their "break" jaunts - and most years, it IS a shorter cruise (5-6 nights). However, this year, it's a full 7 day itinerary, which may shade things closer to the traditional atmosphere and dressing. In any event, I'm certain that the usual (non-crossing) 2 formal + 5 informal night practice will be in force for the cruise.

I hope to see you aboard this year. You'll find my husband and myself in black dinner jacket/tux on the two gala evenings, and wearing a tie with our navy blazers on about half of the smart casual nights.

We're really looking forward to this itinerary ...and it's always wonderful to return to the QM2.

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