mnpurple Posted Sunday at 02:12 PM #51 Share Posted Sunday at 02:12 PM (edited) Sorry for your loss @JAGR I'm sure they were honored to help plan that ceremony. Edited Sunday at 02:13 PM by mnpurple 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bgwest Posted Sunday at 08:18 PM #52 Share Posted Sunday at 08:18 PM (edited) 6 hours ago, JAGR said: Thanks! Much appreciated. I did get to spend 45 years with a best friend and partner in crime. It was a bit hard being a solo cruiser on the last trip, but was able to arrange a small ceremony to put some of her ashes out to sea. I know that is not a normal activity for butlers to arrange, but it was much appreciated! Dear Morpheus's reading comprehension is clearly superior to mine. I read your words but did not understand their meaning. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you continue on. Edited Sunday at 08:20 PM by Bgwest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare morpheusofthesea Posted Sunday at 08:27 PM #53 Share Posted Sunday at 08:27 PM On 9/20/2024 at 1:53 PM, MonsterJoe said: On my cruise in August, there was a 4 year old boy running around in his birthday suit - so there's that... Was he calling anybody "Porky"? 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAGR Posted Monday at 01:09 PM #54 Share Posted Monday at 01:09 PM 16 hours ago, Bgwest said: Dear Morpheus's reading comprehension is clearly superior to mine. I read your words but did not understand their meaning. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you continue on. He is indeed astute! He has probably been exposed to Irish undertone style before. Thanks for your thoughts and prayers. It was several months ago, but unfortunately was sudden, with a rapid onset of a very bad strain of leukemia. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Cruisergal1208 Posted Monday at 08:07 PM #55 Share Posted Monday at 08:07 PM 6 hours ago, JAGR said: He is indeed astute! He has probably been exposed to Irish undertone style before. Thanks for your thoughts and prayers. It was several months ago, but unfortunately was sudden, with a rapid onset of a very bad strain of leukemia. I can’t remember if I conveyed my condolences before or not but you know that I’m truly sorry for your loss Glad you too are continuing to cruise now as a solo. It was one of the hardest things I did with the first time as a solo. But the loving response from all of the MSC family got me through it. And they are the reason I keep sailing in the YC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAGR Posted Tuesday at 01:10 PM #56 Share Posted Tuesday at 01:10 PM 17 hours ago, Cruisergal1208 said: I can’t remember if I conveyed my condolences before or not but you know that I’m truly sorry for your loss Glad you too are continuing to cruise now as a solo. It was one of the hardest things I did with the first time as a solo. But the loving response from all of the MSC family got me through it. And they are the reason I keep sailing in the YC Thanks! Your relating your positive experience is re-assuring. Certainly got treated well on last cruise. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare steve thfc Posted Tuesday at 01:34 PM #57 Share Posted Tuesday at 01:34 PM Think this guideline is pretty good. Won't sail rcl again because it's crap. Last med on rcl. On formal night a guy has on gym shorts, baseball cap backwards with a t shirt. I asked maitre d why he didn't enforce it. Response was people get offended. Cruiselines should all do what yc is saying. Wear what you think elegant is. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisgp999 Posted Wednesday at 09:08 PM #58 Share Posted Wednesday at 09:08 PM For all those out there to whom this applies, let me concede the fact that yes you're on vacation and you have the right to wear whatever you prefer (within the bounds of moral decency). Please consider this however. Would you wear a ball cap, t-shirt and shorts to a friend's or relative's wedding, funeral, college graduation ceremony, religious function such as a baptism, bar mitzvah, confirmation, etc. You might consider an honest answer to this question as a guide to proper dinner attire. 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MonsterJoe Posted Thursday at 11:57 AM #59 Share Posted Thursday at 11:57 AM (edited) 14 hours ago, chrisgp999 said: For all those out there to whom this applies, let me concede the fact that yes you're on vacation and you have the right to wear whatever you prefer (within the bounds of moral decency). Please consider this however. Would you wear a ball cap, t-shirt and shorts to a friend's or relative's wedding, funeral, college graduation ceremony, religious function such as a baptism, bar mitzvah, confirmation, etc. You might consider an honest answer to this question as a guide to proper dinner attire. ...or even just a similar restaurant on land, that uses table linens, crumbers, wine stands, and whose waiters wear vests and ties. I doubt it very much. Edited Thursday at 11:59 AM by MonsterJoe 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Scottdalfonso Posted Thursday at 02:09 PM #60 Share Posted Thursday at 02:09 PM 16 hours ago, chrisgp999 said: For all those out there to whom this applies, let me concede the fact that yes you're on vacation and you have the right to wear whatever you prefer (within the bounds of moral decency). Please consider this however. Would you wear a ball cap, t-shirt and shorts to a friend's or relative's wedding, funeral, college graduation ceremony, religious function such as a baptism, bar mitzvah, confirmation, etc. You might consider an honest answer to this question as a guide to proper dinner attire. I'm not at a funeral or wedding... I'm on vacation. I get it, I'm not wearing my beach attire, but I'm also not dressing up for dinner unless I feel like it. And yes, I wear hats to church events and out to dinner... wearing hats indoors is not as uncommon and disapproved of as it was years ago. I might throw pants on if it seems like everyone else is, but if I see some shorts- I'm wearing shorts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SirWolf Posted Thursday at 03:40 PM #61 Share Posted Thursday at 03:40 PM * shrugs* .. sometimes I wish the forum has a “Thumbs Down” option for reacting to threads.. 🤔 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Best Cat Mom Posted Thursday at 04:58 PM #62 Share Posted Thursday at 04:58 PM 2 hours ago, Scottdalfonso said: I might throw pants on if it seems like everyone else is, but if I see some shorts- I'm wearing shorts. I would advise you to have both pants and shorts in your luggage. You never know what the overall clothing "vibe" will be on a given sailing. You could be there a week where everyone leans towards shorts or you could be there a week where there are a lot of people who lean towards more dressy choices. Your words appear to mean that you might want to be prepared for either. [I am not trying to offend or dictate, just trying to give you the information to make an informed decision. I hope that is coming across as intended!] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare morpheusofthesea Posted Thursday at 07:45 PM #63 Share Posted Thursday at 07:45 PM 2 hours ago, Best Cat Mom said: [I am not trying to offend or dictate, just trying to give you the information to make an informed decision. I hope that is coming across as intended!] Perish the thought ! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisgp999 Posted Thursday at 09:32 PM #64 Share Posted Thursday at 09:32 PM 7 hours ago, Scottdalfonso said: I'm not at a funeral or wedding... I'm on vacation. I get it, I'm not wearing my beach attire, but I'm also not dressing up for dinner unless I feel like it. And yes, I wear hats to church events and out to dinner... wearing hats indoors is not as uncommon and disapproved of as it was years ago. I might throw pants on if it seems like everyone else is, but if I see some shorts- I'm wearing shorts. Guess the last sentence of my post was wasted on some. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Scottdalfonso Posted 15 hours ago #65 Share Posted 15 hours ago 16 hours ago, Best Cat Mom said: I would advise you to have both pants and shorts in your luggage. You never know what the overall clothing "vibe" will be on a given sailing. You could be there a week where everyone leans towards shorts or you could be there a week where there are a lot of people who lean towards more dressy choices. Your words appear to mean that you might want to be prepared for either. [I am not trying to offend or dictate, just trying to give you the information to make an informed decision. I hope that is coming across as intended!] Oh, Absolutely- I will always have a pair of pants, and honestly, I'll probably wear them either way for most meals- but if we are getting back on the ship right from the port and rushing to dinner, or its just REALLY hot and I've seen some shorts over the week, then I'll feel a little more inclined to wear them. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oteixeira Posted 10 hours ago #66 Share Posted 10 hours ago I asked in a place for my upcoming cruise and this is from the YC restaurant on Seashore very recently. basically, shorts are fine, just not cut offs or swim trunks (tailored shorts). Even gala night says the only thing "required" is a smile. LOL 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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