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Does HAL ships still have Gala Nights?


AtleeH
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They are now called Dressy Night. Don’t see many folks wearing tux  or formal gowns. The minimum dress for men is a collared shirt. Some suits and sports jacket with tie or open collar.

If you like to dress up do so just don’t be surprised or upset that the standard of dress is all over the place and differs slightly from cruise to cruise.

I was addressing more on your post subject title.

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5 hours ago, AtleeH said:

Where can I locate info letting me know which nights are considered "dress up nights".  Thanks.

You will not be able to find out which nights are dressy until you board.   As a rule of thumb, you will usually have a dressy night on your first sea day and another on your final sea day that isn't the day before you get off.  For a specific cruise, check in with your Roll Call and ask there...Information on the Navigator about dressy nights at anytime prior to embarkation is often wrong.

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