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Freestyle Dining means Resort Casual attire which is in effect on EVERY restaurant aboard EVERY Norwegian Cruise Line ship, including the Norwegian Sun.

 

Q. What exactly is “resort casual” attire?

A. Resort casual is a much more comfortable way to dress for dinner. Basically, it’s slacks or pants and a collared shirt for men and pants, slacks, a dress or skirt for women.

 

Q. Are there any formal nights?

A. Yes, and they are "optional". At least once during your cruise, one or more of the restaurants will host a formal dinner. There will be several other dining choices where resort casual attire is appropriate.

 

Q. How do we know where to eat each night?

A. There are no rules as to where you dine or when you dine, so try them all.

 

Q. What time are the dinner seatings?

A. Our restaurants are open from 5:30 pm to midnight, with seating available until 10 pm. You can dine early to late. It’s all up to you. And if you want even more flexibility, room service is available 24 hours a day.

 

Q. Can we still sit at the same table every night?

A. Yes. The Maitre d’ will be pleased to arrange that for you once you are on board. Or you can change your mind and sit at a different table in a different restaurant every night of our cruise.

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