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We are leaving on our cruise a week from tomorrow, so we are starting to think about what we want to pack.  Is there a dress code for the MDR and/or the specialty restaurants?  As we are going to Alaska, I don't plan on packing shorts, but is jeans and a t-shirt ok?  Does it have to be slacks and a collared shirt?

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Daily shipboard wear in Alaska is t-shirts, jeans, sweatshirts, and lots of flannel for chilly mornings.

 

The MDR does not allow shorts, distressed jeans, or offensive t-shirts.  Gala Nights require polo shirts and slacks for males.  The latter is the normal attire for Specialty Restaurants, too.

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11 hours ago, Crew News said:

Daily shipboard wear in Alaska is t-shirts, jeans, sweatshirts, and lots of flannel for chilly mornings.

 

The MDR does not allow shorts, distressed jeans, or offensive t-shirts.  Gala Nights require polo shirts and slacks for males.  The latter is the normal attire for Specialty Restaurants, too.

Great comment and basically what I follow.  Of course, suits, tuxes and sport coats are often found (but not required) on Gala Nights and in specialty restaurants. 

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