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Men can wear shorts in any dining venue except Le Bistro - long pants required there. We sailed on NCL years ago when freestyle just started - is this true?

 

What ship? Most ships have one MDR which is a bit more formal than the other MDR. The more formal MDR is usually the aft dining room. No shorts in the evening in that dining room.

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We just got off the Jade. And when making reservation at the Grand Pacific Dining Room we were told both times when making reservations that they have a dress code which I would assume means no shorts. The Alizar (sp?) was the secondary dining room that had a more casual dress code.

I would also assume (altho I could be wrong) that this would be fleet wide. Possibly with the exception of the Sky?

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The Alizar (sp?) was the secondary dining room that had a more casual dress code.

I would also assume (altho I could be wrong) that this would be fleet wide. Possibly with the exception of the Sky?

On the Escape, the Manhattan Room, which is the most formal of the 3 MDR's does not have a long pants requirement. On this ship it's Le Bistro and Bayamo.

 

 

 

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On the Escape, the Manhattan Room, which is the most formal of the 3 MDR's does not have a long pants requirement.

On this ship it's Le Bistro and Bayamo.

A classy side note...

As I recall, when we were on the Escape, I overheard a lady telling her "looped" female friend to pull down her short skirt;

"People can see your underwear!"

Her friend replied, "That's not possible; I'm not wearing any!":p

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