Shipsareus Posted January 28 #1 Share Posted January 28 Hi all not sailed with Princess for some years. Going to Alaska in May and wondering what the dress code is these days. Would welcome advice as to what men are wearing on formal nights? many thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Potstech Posted January 28 #2 Share Posted January 28 21 minutes ago, Shipsareus said: Hi all not sailed with Princess for some years. Going to Alaska in May and wondering what the dress code is these days. Would welcome advice as to what men are wearing on formal nights? many thanks No need for formal wear on Princess cruises. A nice shirt and pants is good for men. And women can wear like outfits. Now for the long never ending discussion on this issue. Time for the adult beverages. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
memoak Posted January 28 #3 Share Posted January 28 Slacks and a button down shirt is Fiume. I do not even own a tie anymore. Almost anything but wife eaters s d grubby shorts will suffice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtnesterz Posted January 28 #4 Share Posted January 28 (edited) 43 minutes ago, Shipsareus said: Would welcome advice as to what men are wearing on formal nights? many thanks Wear what you would normally wear out for a nicer restaurant dinner, on a pretty cold evening and if you like to go for a walk on deck after dinner, we do. In Juneau in May, it will still be in the mid 40's F during the day and a few degrees above freezing at night. Edited January 28 by mtnesterz 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steelers36 Posted January 28 #5 Share Posted January 28 43 minutes ago, Shipsareus said: Hi all not sailed with Princess for some years. Going to Alaska in May and wondering what the dress code is these days. Would welcome advice as to what men are wearing on formal nights? many thanks To clarify, there is no dress code - they are recommendations. But your question is what guests are actually doing/wearing because the Princess clothing recommendations have not changed in many years. What has changed are guest habits and the relative looseness of DR Mgmt in accepting smart casual all the time. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shipsareus Posted January 28 Author #6 Share Posted January 28 Thanks everyone for the information. sounds like smart but no top hat! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jetstar Posted January 28 #7 Share Posted January 28 Thanks I and my husband r also going to Alaska in May. I am interested in excursions which would not be too strenuous…as we are seniors… Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtnesterz Posted January 28 #8 Share Posted January 28 6 minutes ago, Jetstar said: Thanks I and my husband r also going to Alaska in May. I am interested in excursions which would not be too strenuous…as we are seniors… Different subject, but look on the Princess website for excursions on your cruise or join the roll call for your sailing here on CC. Sometimes, people connect on the roll call for private excursions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MissP22 Posted January 28 #9 Share Posted January 28 It's whatever you want it to be. A Tux, jacket & tie, short sleeve shirt & Dockers or jeans and some even intrepid it a shorts. Princess has given up any enforcement of a dress code & leaves it up to the individual's discretion. The important thing is not to be upset if someone doesn't follow what you perceive as proper and just enjoy yourself. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Over from NZ Posted January 29 #10 Share Posted January 29 6 hours ago, Shipsareus said: Thanks everyone for the information. sounds like smart but no top hat! Given that you're going to Alaska.. I would assume he'll have at least 1 pair of jeans or pants? As long as he's got one pair of jeans or pants he'll be fine. In most cases he'll be fine in shorts and a T-shirt (even on formal night), but if you happen to strike a Maitre-D out of step with the rest of the lin.. then the jeans or pants will get you by. Of course.. if you want to dress up more than that.. do what you like 🙂 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torfamm Posted January 29 #11 Share Posted January 29 5 hours ago, MissP22 said: It's whatever you want it to be. A Tux, jacket & tie, short sleeve shirt & Dockers or jeans and some even intrepid it a shorts. Princess has given up any enforcement of a dress code & leaves it up to the individual's discretion. The important thing is not to be upset if someone doesn't follow what you perceive as proper and just enjoy yourself. I’ve seen the “no shorts” rule enforced several times in the last year or so. 1 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Over from NZ Posted January 29 #12 Share Posted January 29 1 hour ago, Torfamm said: I’ve seen the “no shorts” rule enforced several times in the last year or so. I've seen it ignored just as many times.. It's Alaska. They'll no doubt have a pair of jeans or something in their luggage they could chuck on if they were unlucky enough to strike a dress-code zealot. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torfamm Posted January 29 #13 Share Posted January 29 2 hours ago, Over from NZ said: I've seen it ignored just as many times.. It's Alaska. They'll no doubt have a pair of jeans or something in their luggage they could chuck on if they were unlucky enough to strike a dress-code zealot. I’ve seen shorts ignored many more times than I’ve seen people turned away but I felt very sorry for one man who hadn’t packed pants for a cruise. It’s always good to be prepared. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Snaxmuppet Posted January 29 #14 Share Posted January 29 I can't believe how people think that jeans are an acceptable dress for the MDR on any night, let alone formal night. I know what people are saying... it isn't enforced so wear anything. But I think we are now losing something special from cruising. Princess is turning into RCCL or Disney and I for one consider that a shame. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Snaxmuppet Posted January 29 #15 Share Posted January 29 44 minutes ago, Torfamm said: I’ve seen shorts ignored many more times than I’ve seen people turned away but I felt very sorry for one man who hadn’t packed pants for a cruise. It’s always good to be prepared. Well, I would feel sorry for them. The dress code/recommendations are very clear. Smart casual is the MDR dress code so when has shorts every been considered smart casual in any smart restaurant. People that only want to wear shorts short eat in the buffet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MissP22 Posted January 29 #16 Share Posted January 29 2 hours ago, Torfamm said: I’ve seen shorts ignored many more times than I’ve seen people turned away but I felt very sorry for one man who hadn’t packed pants for a cruise. It’s always good to be prepared. I can't say I've seen any person turned away for any dress offence by as you mentioned, it's hard to believe anyone would leave on a vacation without at least 1 pair of pants in their suitcase. 😆 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torfamm Posted January 29 #17 Share Posted January 29 (edited) 30 minutes ago, MissP22 said: I can't say I've seen any person turned away for any dress offence by as you mentioned, it's hard to believe anyone would leave on a vacation without at least 1 pair of pants in their suitcase. 😆 I’d never go anywhere without a pair of pants but it seems there are people who only pack shorts for vacations to warm weather destinations. I was shaking my head watching people out in shorts in rainy 50 degree weather on a cruise to Thailand and Vietnam. I can only imagine that they didn’t realize it would be a lot colder in Hanoi than Bangkok. 🥶 Edited January 29 by Torfamm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Snaxmuppet Posted January 29 #18 Share Posted January 29 But this is a cruise... on a Princess ship... so they should know that the MDR dress code is smart casual at worst and that pants are required. It isn't about the temperature of the sailing area... it is about being on a Princess cruise ship regardless of temperature. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CruisingFox27 Posted January 29 #19 Share Posted January 29 We are booked on our first Princess sailing this year, do the majority dress nicely on normal evening and then more smartly on formal night? Is someone in jeans or shorts the exception rather than the norm? I would usually wear a cocktail dress and DH trousers and a casual shirt or polo on normal evening, and then an evening dress and suit on formal night. That will still be what we do as we wouldn't dream of wearing jeans or shorts to a nice restaurant at home so certainly won't on a cruise, but will we be very alone? 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Snaxmuppet Posted January 29 #20 Share Posted January 29 In spite of what some people are saying yes, most people follow the guide of smart casual on normal evenings in the MDR. For example, I wear chinos, open shirt or polo, with and without a jacket. Generally no tie. There might be the occasional person in jeans or shorts but it is very much the exception. You will not be alone. Most people dress sensibly in the MDR. On formal nights you wouldn't feel out of place in either a Tux or just smart casual. It isn't stuffy. Just a relaxed way to dress up a bit if you want. I sometimes take my tux, sometimes not. It isn't a stress point for me either way. This might be a bit different on cruising in hot areas but that is my experience on cruises from the UK. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PrincessLuver Posted January 29 #21 Share Posted January 29 Formal dress on Princess is going the way of the dinosaurs. It is just not required and not enforced. 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Potstech Posted January 29 #22 Share Posted January 29 Despite what some will say jeans are permitted in the MDR for any meal. Those who push there own standard on others are often ignored. Pass the popcorn, please. 4 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Snaxmuppet Posted January 29 #23 Share Posted January 29 49 minutes ago, PrincessLuver said: Formal dress on Princess is going the way of the dinosaurs. It is just not required and not enforced. May be but still enjoyed and the more that do the better the experience is 🙂 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Snaxmuppet Posted January 29 #24 Share Posted January 29 45 minutes ago, Potstech said: Despite what some will say jeans are permitted in the MDR for any meal. Those who push there own standard on others are often ignored. Pass the popcorn, please. May be permitted but it certainly isn't common. A few do wear jeans but most just don't. I can see for myself that most people enjoy wearing sensible clothes to the MDR... by that I mean clothes you might wear to a quality restaurant... smart casual at a minimum. Smart casual does not and never has included jeans... that would be casual 🙂 I get that you are an advocate for anything goes and that is your choice but by you posting what you did I think it is you trying to enforce your standard. Why is it that some people are always trying to dumb it down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Itchy&Scratchy Posted January 29 #25 Share Posted January 29 (edited) 4 hours ago, Torfamm said: I was shaking my head watching people out in shorts in rainy 50 degree weather on a cruise to Thailand and Vietnam. I was shaking my head this morning when I was dropping my kid off at school in 38F degree weather. Some kids were wearing shorts and t-shirts. Brrrrrrrr! Not mine, though. A puffer jacket and a hat. As for a cruise, I am happy if people wear any pants to MDR. I've seen some ladies wearing gorgeous dresses and even complimented some of them, but I am not going to dress up, sorry. Our family just isn't into it. Didn't we beat this already dead horse to an additional death in this thread? https://boards.cruisecritic.com/topic/2978669-realistically-how-many-will-wear-tuxedos-on-a-12-night-panama-canal-princess-cruise/ Edited January 29 by Itchy&Scratchy 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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