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Hello I’m new on here so please excuse me if I have asked in the incorrect forum area.  
But I believe regent seven seas are classed as resort casual. Trousers shirt or polo shirt at dinner , except pool area,    But on a 16 night cruise encompassing Christmas and New Year would a tux be the norm in New Year’s Eve?   And long gown for my wife? 
 

any other advise would be welcomed 

 

thank you 

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4 hours ago, Cruisenewbie63 said:

Hello I’m new on here so please excuse me if I have asked in the incorrect forum area.  
But I believe regent seven seas are classed as resort casual. Trousers shirt or polo shirt at dinner , except pool area,    But on a 16 night cruise encompassing Christmas and New Year would a tux be the norm in New Year’s Eve?   And long gown for my wife? 
 

any other advise would be welcomed 

 

thank you 

We’ve always wanted to do a Christmas cruise—and booked it.  I’d think dress code would be then same—-saying that nI’d think most people would dress up a little extra for the holidays.  We will, but not tux—-but if you want you should.

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