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<blockquote data-quote="Marti (abykatz)" data-source="post: 730002"><p>Dawn -</p><p></p><p>I don't remember ever seeing capri's in the dining room - might have been some</p><p>the evening we were in Key West - that was the most casual night I saw (even</p><p>saw couple of guys in blue jean shorts - no one said anything but looked tacky).</p><p>That was the only night that had open dining - you could eat at your assigned table, or wherever you wanted pretty much whenever you wanted. I think the 2 formal nights were Monday and Thursday - and those nights they had a photographer set up</p><p>so you can get some really nice family pictures - actually they have some sort of</p><p>photographer every night - but those 2 nights were especially nice.</p><p></p><p>We always ate dinner in the dining room and on the casual nights wore slacks</p><p>with a blouse, sweater (no t-shirts), and I saw lots of pant suits for women. The</p><p>men at our table wore button down shirts or the polo type and always looked</p><p>very nice. One of the couples at our table had a little boy about 13 - and he seemed </p><p>to enjoy dressing up on the formal nights - but as soon as he finished dinner he was off to the video game room and I'm sure the suit came off. At lunch and breakfast in the dining room you can (and we did) wear shorts - but we usually ate breakfast in the Windjammer (loved the made to order omelets) and split days for lunch between Windjammer and dining room -depending on the menu. Never tried the pizza or hamburgers in the Solarium - but comments ranged from "very good" to "terrible" - so I guess it's just personal preference. The only other thing about the food - for us it was sort of bland - very very good just not as spicy as we like (and considering you have over 2000 people to please I can understand). This next cruise we are taking a small</p><p>bottle of Tony Cacheres so we can spice up as needed.</p><p></p><p>Where in Texas do you live??? We live in the Katy area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marti (abykatz), post: 730002"] Dawn - I don't remember ever seeing capri's in the dining room - might have been some the evening we were in Key West - that was the most casual night I saw (even saw couple of guys in blue jean shorts - no one said anything but looked tacky). That was the only night that had open dining - you could eat at your assigned table, or wherever you wanted pretty much whenever you wanted. I think the 2 formal nights were Monday and Thursday - and those nights they had a photographer set up so you can get some really nice family pictures - actually they have some sort of photographer every night - but those 2 nights were especially nice. We always ate dinner in the dining room and on the casual nights wore slacks with a blouse, sweater (no t-shirts), and I saw lots of pant suits for women. The men at our table wore button down shirts or the polo type and always looked very nice. One of the couples at our table had a little boy about 13 - and he seemed to enjoy dressing up on the formal nights - but as soon as he finished dinner he was off to the video game room and I'm sure the suit came off. At lunch and breakfast in the dining room you can (and we did) wear shorts - but we usually ate breakfast in the Windjammer (loved the made to order omelets) and split days for lunch between Windjammer and dining room -depending on the menu. Never tried the pizza or hamburgers in the Solarium - but comments ranged from "very good" to "terrible" - so I guess it's just personal preference. The only other thing about the food - for us it was sort of bland - very very good just not as spicy as we like (and considering you have over 2000 people to please I can understand). This next cruise we are taking a small bottle of Tony Cacheres so we can spice up as needed. Where in Texas do you live??? We live in the Katy area. [/QUOTE]
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