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Miss UK

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  1. We used RIL for our 17th May cruise on the Sunshine for Florence/Pisa, Rome and Naples. We had Elizabetta in Florence, Maurizio in Rome and Carmine in Naples - ALL were fantastic. In addition we had Katerina in the Vatican and she was amazing. I recommend RIL 100%, right from first emails with Jany to being dropped off back at the ship everything was outstanding. Don't choose another company, RIL is, I think the best.

  2. This is my first X cruise but when on land I frequent the Four Seasons. So my expectation is that the level of guest will be close to that. As long as your tee is a classy one and not sporting the NY Jets or a tractor pull then you should be fine. If you really want to slob about there are ships that encourage it. This is not one. All that said, around the pool and other public areas you can find me showing off my tattoos and hot bod :) I saw no policy about being covered in ink.....

     

     

    If there is a policy about being covered in ink, then my husband will be thrown overboard, because he is covered!!

     

    Thank you everybody for all your posts, replies, thoughts and comments on this matter. I think that for breakfast and dinner as long as you are covered appropriately and are clean, neat and tidy then there is no cause to complain. I am on my holiday, I want to relax and of course it will be hot so I am not going to be wearing my ballgown for either of these two meals. Dinner is different. Where ever we are on our holidays we always dress smart/casual and I would not entertain wearing a t-shirt or shorts to dinner, even in the buffet. The rule of not wearing t-shirts especially to breakfast or dinner is extreme. If I came in just wearing my bikini then I would understand the complaints and being asked to leave the restaurant but a t-shirt, the attire most people wear on their holidays to me is perfectly acceptable. And hey, rules are there to be broken! x

  3. Hi, this is my first cruise and I was looking on the Celebrity website at the dress code and noted that t-shirts are not allowed in the main restaurant at any time. How strict do they enforce this rule? Obviously a t-shirt wouldn't be worn when having dinner, but for breakfast and lunch times either on sail days or having breakfast just before going to shore, it seems a little extreme to me?

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