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  1. What is the dress code in Blu for breakfast? Beachwear with cover ups? Shorts and flip flops? Thanks for any reponses! [emoji41]

     

    Dinner is smart casual, you don't have to dress formal for formal nights but many do gents in jackets and ties, ladies in dresses skirts.

     

    Breakfast you can wear shorts, etc. check on the website to make sure or ask when on board. I have not seen swimsuits with coverups ever.

     

    They do not serve lunch. Hope this helps

  2. Your two comments contradict one another. Why do you feel those that don't want to dress formally shouldn't sail Celebrity? There are plenty of alternative options, some of which you even mentioned. :confused:

     

    Some of the posts complaining about the formal attire dress code seemed to imply that Celebrity should discontinue formal nights altogether. My point once again is the Cruiseline provides for those who don't want to go formal with alternatives. But if one expects that formal attire should be stopped then they should go to a different line. It is that simple.

     

    As for contradiction...got nothing for you, I'm a retired PE teacher not an English major so im sure things could have been worded better, but it is what it is😜😜😜😜😜. Happy Cruising🚢🚢🚢🚢

  3. I have not posted on this thread for a long time. I keep up with it and continue to read all the posts and all the opinions. Bottom line Celebrity Cruise line is up front that they try to promote formal attire dinners 2 or 3 times per cruise depending on the length of the cruise. They also provide for those who do not want formal by keeping the Cafe open for dinner at no extra cost or you can have room service. If you do not want to dress formal don't do Celebrity. It is that simple. It's not fair to the Cruiseline to complain about their dress code. You know it is coming, it is on their website, find a way to deal,with it or choose a different line.

     

    Finally, it is not very civil to put down EITHER side so to speak of their like or dislike of the dress code. I do believe, however, that it gets rather old to read the constant complaints about the dress code and those who like to "get fancy" become frustrated because it has been a part of Celebrity forever and is part of their tradition.

    Thank you for listening to my thoughts, have a nice day!😊 and enjoy your next cruise 🚢

  4. We are cruising on Summit over Thanksgiving next month. We're wondering how many formal nights to plan for? Thanks in advance!

     

    Karilyn & Mark 🌞🌴🌊

    from Central, VA

     

    One week cruise is 2 formal nights, usually the 2nd night and then the 2nd to last night.

    10 or 11 night cruises at least 2

    Two weeks are 3, same as above plus one more inbetween the other two.

  5. The group we were with (Aqua Class) all decided to dress formal when it was formal night in MDR even though we were in Blu. All 3 times(2wkcruise). Just because we all liked the fancy part of cruising. My husband and I also dress up for Tuscan and Murano, again because it's nice to dress up! It seems to me the and above part of the description means dressing up is okay. Our world at home is so casual we don't mind being fancy on the cruise!

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