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My girlfriend and I were on the SKY in April and thought the way NCL dress code was great. Being raise the way I was wearing something nice for a dinner out you should dress appropriate and I don't care wherever that dinner is but if you are sitting down being served by someone else then dress nicely. Every night I at least wore a collard shirt and she wore a nice casual dress for dinner. I think regardless of whatever the policy the cruise line that you are travelling on people should take it upon themselves to add a little class to their life. Save the ties and tuxes or in my case military dress uniforms for those formal nights. For the rest of the dinners in a dinning room wear dress casual and if you don't want to do that goto the buffet or deck BBQ for dinner. Regardless its not going to wreck my dinner if you look like a slob but how can those people that don't put a little class in their life at least for dinner enjoy themselves. (I was more disturbed by the large group that had two laptop/DVDs playing to keep their kids occupied, but thats another story) I think if the cruise line really didn't care how you dressed then I think their staff server uniforms and decorum of their dinning rooms would look a little less classy than they do. Even on a cruise line like NCL where their policy is a little less demanding than others take the at the most 10 minutes to get back to your room change and head for dinner. Anyways just my two cents.
My girlfriend and I were on the SKY in April and thought the way NCL dress code was great. Being raise the way I was wearing something nice for a dinner out you should dress appropriate and I don't care wherever that dinner is but if you are sitting down being served by someone else then dress nicely. Every night I at least wore a collard shirt and she wore a nice casual dress for dinner. I think regardless of whatever the policy the cruise line that you are travelling on people should take it upon themselves to add a little class to their life. Save the ties and tuxes or in my case military dress uniforms for those formal nights. For the rest of the dinners in a dinning room wear dress casual and if you don't want to do that goto the buffet or deck BBQ for dinner. Regardless its not going to wreck my dinner if you look like a slob but how can those people that don't put a little class in their life at least for dinner enjoy themselves. (I was more disturbed by the large group that had two laptop/DVDs playing to keep their kids occupied, but thats another story) I think if the cruise line really didn't care how you dressed then I think their staff server uniforms and decorum of their dinning rooms would look a little less classy than they do. Even on a cruise line like NCL where their policy is a little less demanding than others take the at the most 10 minutes to get back to your room change and head for dinner.
Anyways just my two cents.