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Dunb question- but after all the reading you got me confused. OK night for men slacks in man dining room or buffet.

Now mornings or noon I go for breakfast or noon lunch are shorts ok or do I have to go back to room a slip on a pairvof kakis?

 

I told you it was a numb question. But after reading all the rules I got confused

 

HA HA

 

Never had this problem after 19 cruises on Royal Caribbean but I excited to be sailing on the reflection

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Dunb question- but after all the reading you got me confused. OK night for men slacks in man dining room or buffet.

Now mornings or noon I go for breakfast or noon lunch are shorts ok or do I have to go back to room a slip on a pairvof kakis?

 

I told you it was a numb question. But after reading all the rules I got confused

 

HA HA

 

Never had this problem after 19 cruises on Royal Caribbean but I excited to be sailing on the reflection

 

You CAN wear shorts in the buffet.

 

You CAN wear shorts at breakfast or lunch in the main dining room.

 

"T-shirts, swimsuits, robes, bare feet, tank tops, baseball caps and pool wear are not allowed in the main restaurant or specialty restaurant at any time. Shorts and flip flops are not allowed in the evening hours."

 

Here is the link for the Celebrity website dress code:

 

http://www.celebritycruises.com/onboard-celebrity/onboard-proper-dining-attire?tab=none

 

Smart Casual and Above

 

Ladies: Skirt or pants/trousers (no holes, rips or tears) complemented by sweater or blouse.

Gentlemen: Pant/trousers (no holes, rips or tears) with collared sports shirt or sweater. Shirts must have sleeves.

 

Note: T-shirts, swimsuits, robes, bare feet, tank tops, baseball caps and pool wear are not allowed in the main restaurant or specialty restaurant at any time. Shorts and flip flops are not allowed in the evening hours. As a courtesy to our guests, we respectfully require and enforce compliance with dress code at the entrance of your restaurant of choice. Additionally, guests are asked to follow the 'Smart Casual and Above: dress code in the Celebrity Theater for all evening performances.

 

Formal

 

Ladies: Cocktail dress, gown or dressy pantsuit

Gentlemen: Tuxedo, suit or dinner jacket with slacks.

 

Specialty Restaurants (Including Blu for our AquaClass Guests)

The dress code at Celebrity's Specialty Restaurants is 'Smart Casual and Above' for every night of your cruise. Formal attire is only required in the main dining room on your formal evenings.

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"T-shirts, swimsuits, robes, bare feet, tank tops, baseball caps and pool wear are not allowed in the main restaurant or specialty restaurant at any time. Shorts and flip flops are not allowed in the evening hours."

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Why wouldn't they allow T-shirts in the MDR for breakfast or lunch...they are no less "dressy" than shorts???

 

I have never eaten in the MDR, but wouldn't think a t-shirt would be that bad during the break/lunch time.

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Why wouldn't they allow T-shirts in the MDR for breakfast or lunch...

 

They mean "wife beater" t-shirts...not regular sleeved t-shirts.

 

No, that's called a "tank top", which is mentioned.

 

Note: T-shirts, swimsuits, robes, bare feet, tank tops, baseball caps and pool wear are not allowed in the main restaurant or specialty restaurant at any time....

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Why wouldn't they allow T-shirts in the MDR for breakfast or lunch...they are no less "dressy" than shorts???

 

I have never eaten in the MDR, but wouldn't think a t-shirt would be that bad during the break/lunch time.

 

I always wear T-Shirts and shorts in the MDR for breakfast and lunch. No issues ever! No matter what Cruise line we are Crusing on. It doesn't matter if they are white, colored, plain or with a design. Agree tank tops and so called wife beaters are not allowed.

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Just to be clear:p

 

At night shorts with a nice shirt closed shoe are allowed in all bars/clubs except MDR, specialty restaurants and shows"???

 

martini bar and molecular bar shorts at night are ok??

 

Depending on the itinerary, you might feel out of place at the Martini Bar at night in shorts. Big difference between a Caribbean cruise and a Med. cruise, for ex. I don't remember ever seeing anyone in shorts at night at any of the nice indoor bars in the Med

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How about just using common sense? Would you wear shorts and a tank top to go to a nice restaurant for dinner? No where I live and Tucson is pretty casual.

 

Nice pair of shorts and a T shirt for lunch? Fine either in Tucson or on Celebrity.

 

Are cruises different? Absolutely. An Alaska cruise or one at holiday times in the Caribbean is less formal than a Med or TA cruise. Completely different group cruising.

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How about just using common sense? Would you wear shorts and a tank top to go to a nice restaurant for dinner? No where I live and Tucson is pretty casual.

 

Nice pair of shorts and a T shirt for lunch? Fine either in Tucson or on Celebrity.

 

Are cruises different? Absolutely. An Alaska cruise or one at holiday times in the Caribbean is less formal than a Med or TA cruise. Completely different group cruising.

 

 

who said anything about wearing a tank top at night?? I said shorts closed shoe and a nice shirt.

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How about just using common sense? Would you wear shorts and a tank top to go to a nice restaurant for dinner? No where I live and Tucson is pretty casual.

 

 

We are not discussing the restaurants any more - Celebrity's rules are clear although I know plenty of nice restaurants in my area that would have no problem with shorts.

 

The question now is about bars/casino/lounges in which case Celebrity has no problem with shorts in these areas unless a dress code is specified onboard for a special event.

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How about just using common sense? Would you wear shorts and a tank top to go to a nice restaurant for dinner? No where I live and Tucson is pretty casual.

 

 

We are not discussing the restaurants any more - Celebrity's rules are clear although I know plenty of nice restaurants in my area that would have no problem with shorts.

 

The question now is about bars/casino/lounges in which case Celebrity has no problem with shorts in these areas unless a dress code is specified onboard for a special event.

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How about just using common sense? Would you wear shorts and a tank top to go to a nice restaurant for dinner? No where I live and Tucson is pretty casual.

 

Nice pair of shorts and a T shirt for lunch? Fine either in Tucson or on Celebrity.

 

Are cruises different? Absolutely. An Alaska cruise or one at holiday times in the Caribbean is less formal than a Med or TA cruise. Completely different group cruising.

 

After all that Blah Blah Blah.

 

What he tried to say.

 

Shorts are OK for lunch, pants for dinner. :cool:

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