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Whilst My other half is really looking forward to this cruise he doesn't really want to "Dress up" for dinner - would a smart Jacket, tie and Shirt and smart Chinos be OK or will i have to "sneaK" his Tux into case (i do all the packing, so he wouldn't know...!!!!)

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Hi, what you're suggesting for the Formal night would be fine for hubby.

 

However, if I was you I would probably sneak in his tux as he will be in the cruising zone by the 2nd day (promise!)and you will both enjoy the dressing up and going out aspect. Most people do choose the formal option but there are always people in more casual attire.

 

Let's face it, we hardly get to see our partners all scrubbed up that often and it is all part of the fun.

 

Whatever you decide will be great though,

 

Suzy

 

 

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Hi there

 

I think I will sneak his Tux in, he's worried about the weight allowance, but he shouldn't be as I have packing down to a fine art.....my main concern is How many "nice" dresses to i need......lol

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