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Norweigian Majesty-How Many Formal Nights?


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I wouldn't call it "formal night" at all. It's Monday night and I'm not even sure the Freestyle Daily even mentioned it. I attach a thumbnail to show you what DH and I wore, and I would say that about one third of the diners were this dressed up. Have a great trip!

 

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There are no longer any formal nights, or optional formal nights with NCL. Never-the-less the first sea day is formal night, and many use the second to last night aboard to dress formally. NCL now calls them dress up or not night. And recently I have read on some ships one of the main dining rooms have a tougher dress code than the other. Please read the Freestyle daily.

 

Resort casual, a collared shirt and a pair of slacks is always welcomed at any restaurant on any NCL ship for dinner. For a cruise to Bermuda I would say about 30-40 percent will bother to dress up formally.

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They no longer call them "Optional Formal Nights." The new term is "Dress as you like night." Like Don said, only 30-40% will actually dress up and that will range from shirt/tie to tuxes. The rest will be in resort casual...polo shirts/kahki pants/sneakers, etc.

 

Resort casual is acceptable in all dining venues on all nights, but you are also welcome to dress up any night you want. The joy of Freestyle, the ability to dress as you want!

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I thought that cruise left on Sunday not Saturday?

 

The Majesty leaves Boston for Bermuda this year on Sundays.

 

7-Day Bermuda, Round-trip Boston, Norwegian Majesty

2007: July 29; August 5, 12, 19, 26; September 2, 9, 16, 23, 30

 

Sun Boston - 4:00 PM

Mon At Sea - -

Tue St. George 10:00 AM Overnight

Wed St. George - Overnight

Thu St. George - Overnight

Fri St. George - 12:00 PM

Sat At Sea - -

Sun Boston 7:00 AM -

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