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I'm guessing 2 nights. 1st night will probably the the usually great Fillet of Beef. 2nd night will probably be lobster (Fisherman's Plate) -- at least it is for my Galveston cruises.

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Per RCI's web site, here's the breakdown for dining attire:

 

3-Night

Casual - 2

Smart Casual - 0

Formal - 1

 

4-Night

Casual - 3

Smart Casual - 0

Formal - 1

 

5-Night

Casual - 3

Smart Casual - 1

Formal - 1

 

6-Night

Casual - 3

Smart Casual - 0

Formal - 2

 

7-Night

Casual - 4

Smart Casual - 1

Formal - 2

 

8-Night

Casual - 4

Smart Casual - 2

Formal - 2

 

9-Night

Casual - 5

Smart Casual - 2

Formal - 2

 

10-Night

Casual - 6

Smart Casual - 2

Formal - 2

 

11-Night

Casual - 7

Smart Casual - 2

Formal - 2

 

12-Night

Casual - 8

Smart Casual - 2

Formal - 2*

 

13-Night

Casual - 9

Smart Casual - 2

Formal - 2

 

14-Night

Casual - 8

Smart Casual - 3

Formal - 3

 

15-Night+

Remaining Casual

Smart Casual - 3

Formal - 3

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From this page:

Q: What are the dress codes onboard?

 

A: There are three distinct types of evenings onboard: casual, smart casual and formal. Suggested guidelines for these nights are:

  • Casual: Sport shirts and slacks for men, sundresses or pants for women
  • Smart Casual: Jackets and ties for men, dresses or pantsuits for women
  • Formal: Suits and ties or tuxedos for men, cocktail dresses for women

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Can someone explain what Royal Caribbean's definition of SMART CASUAL is?

Your clothes go around with a recording saying,

"The sum of the square roots of any two sides of an isosceles triangle is equal to the square root of the remaining side."

(I always loved that line from the Wizard of Oz :D)

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Your clothes go around with a recording saying,

"The sum of the square roots of any two sides of an isosceles triangle is equal to the square root of the remaining side."

(I always loved that line from the Wizard of Oz :D)

 

hahahaha! love it!

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Your clothes go around with a recording saying,

"The sum of the square roots of any two sides of an isosceles triangle is equal to the square root of the remaining side."

(I always loved that line from the Wizard of Oz :D)

 

I'm actually crazy enuf to do that too...But it's ghetto carrying a recorder blasting music or anything outloud for all to here, we have ppl like that who walk around w/ their cell phones blasting music all day where I work, I wanna take their cell phones and smash em'

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Per RCI's web site, here's the breakdown for dining attire:

 

3-Night

Casual - 2

Smart Casual - 0

Formal - 1

 

4-Night

Casual - 3

Smart Casual - 0

Formal - 1

 

5-Night

Casual - 3

Smart Casual - 1

Formal - 1

 

6-Night

Casual - 3

Smart Casual - 0

Formal - 2

 

7-Night

Casual - 4

Smart Casual - 1

Formal - 2

 

8-Night

Casual - 4

Smart Casual - 2

Formal - 2

 

9-Night

Casual - 5

Smart Casual - 2

Formal - 2

 

10-Night

Casual - 6

Smart Casual - 2

Formal - 2

 

11-Night

Casual - 7

Smart Casual - 2

Formal - 2

 

12-Night

Casual - 8

Smart Casual - 2

Formal - 2*

 

13-Night

Casual - 9

Smart Casual - 2

Formal - 2

 

14-Night

Casual - 8

Smart Casual - 3

Formal - 3

 

15-Night+

Remaining Casual

Smart Casual - 3

Formal - 3

 

The RCCL website also says "The number of smart casual and formal nights is at the ship's discretion".

 

Fred

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The web page says, "Note: *Some 12-night European cruises may have 3 formal nights "

 

 

 

 

Thanks for that x......we are sailing on Serenade (Venice) 12 night next October...long way off I know ....but it means I have plenty of time to get another outfit..hahaha!

 

Sandra:):)

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I'm curious about the MDR for the 3rd formal night. The 1st formal night is usually lobster bisque (soup) and fillet of beef (really good steak). The 2nd formal night is usually prime rib (also served the 1st night) and lobster (fisherman's plate). So is anything special served the 3rd formal night? Thanks.

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