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Versailles is the aft MDR and has the more formal dress code for dinner, no shorts, flip flops, open toed shoes, caps, tank tops for men. You can wear any sort of long pant including jeans, collared shirt. Women can wear dresses, capris, any type of top, toes are allowed to be seen, as are legs;).

 

Aqua is midship, still very nice, but is more casual. You can wear shorts there. The menus may be very similar with minor differences. Check them out and choose whichever looks best on any given night.

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You choose the one you like better. Aft MDR on all NCL ships is a bit more formal, the one(s) midship less formal. Menus are basically the same, with very minor differences like different beef cuts, etc.

 

Originally we aways opted for the less formal midship MDR but nowadays we usually just go to one that has less queue to it.

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Versailles is the aft MDR and has the more formal dress code for dinner, no shorts, flip flops, open toed shoes, caps, tank tops for men. You can wear any sort of long pant including jeans, collared shirt. Women can wear dresses, capris, any type of top, toes are allowed to be seen, as are legs;).

 

Aqua is midship, still very nice, but is more casual. You can wear shorts there. The menus may be very similar with minor differences. Check them out and choose whichever looks best on any given night.

 

We ladies should be allowed to show our toes, since we spend so much on pedis.

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