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Dinner schedule on Millie-formal days-etc


Laurba99

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Usually the second day and the second-last day. A day to get unpacked prior and not on the last night when you have to repack.... as you guessed normally sea days.

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I appreciate that--I was thinking it would be good to go to the specialty restaurant on one of the formal nights but the first one is too soon and is the second one fancy with lobster and baked alaska? If you go to the Olympic and it is not a formal night-do you know if you still wear a jacket(men)?

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A jacket on a guy in an upscale restaurant never looks out of place. There is always an "informal night" when jackets are requested throughout the ship... but quite a few guys don't know what "requested" means. Why go to a restaurant known for the ultimate in service if you have a casual attitude?... Look great, feel great..:)

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