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Sunny daygirl

you will find lots of threads on Cunard dress code on the Cunard section of CC.

however, just a few quick answers.

all Britannia rooms whether inside, balcony, etc eat in the same dining room.

Princess grill, queens grill and Britannia club rooms each have a separate dining room.

 

formal nights- although many women wear formal or cocktail dresses, quite a few wear pants with a sparkly top. Dressy skirt and top would also be Ok.

men can wear suit and tie, although most men wear tuxes.

 

other nights: dress code has eased up for men. Jacket required, tie is optional. Some men wear khaki pants. Last crossing, about 50% of men wore ties on non- formal nights.

women: dresses, nice pants/ top combo, or skirt/ dressy top.

i personally find the public rooms a bit cool, so I always bring a sweater or jacket.

 

note that if anyone doesn’t want to dress for dinner, they can eat in the buffet or order room service.

 

Hope that helps! 

 

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On 2/20/2019 at 8:21 PM, Hawaii136 said:

Sunny daygirl

you will find lots of threads on Cunard dress code on the Cunard section of CC.

however, just a few quick answers.

all Britannia rooms whether inside, balcony, etc eat in the same dining room.

Princess grill, queens grill and Britannia club rooms each have a separate dining room.

 

formal nights- although many women wear formal or cocktail dresses, quite a few wear pants with a sparkly top. Dressy skirt and top would also be Ok.

men can wear suit and tie, although most men wear tuxes.

 

other nights: dress code has eased up for men. Jacket required, tie is optional. Some men wear khaki pants. Last crossing, about 50% of men wore ties on non- formal nights.

women: dresses, nice pants/ top combo, or skirt/ dressy top.

i personally find the public rooms a bit cool, so I always bring a sweater or jacket.

 

note that if anyone doesn’t want to dress for dinner, they can eat in the buffet or order room service.

 

Hope that helps! 

 

Thank you. I’ll pass it on. 

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