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Acceptable attire in Bliss Haven restaurant


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The dress code in the Haven restaurant is the same as the majority of restaurants onboard. Very casual. It isn’t one, like Le Bistro for example, which doesn’t allow shorts etc.

 

The dress code is exactly the same on any night. It isn’t any different for the Norwegian Night Out or Dress up or Not nights.

 

”Business smart” isn’t required anywhere on any night.

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1 hour ago, KeithJenner said:

The dress code in the Haven restaurant is the same as the majority of restaurants onboard. Very casual. It isn’t one, like Le Bistro for example, which doesn’t allow shorts etc.

 

The dress code is exactly the same on any night. It isn’t any different for the Norwegian Night Out or Dress up or Not nights.

 

”Business smart” isn’t required anywhere on any night.

 

Thanks for the info. Glad to hear jeans and shorts would be ok ( no rips, holes, unclean or worn at the knees for me)😁

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2 hours ago, INDIANA JOE said:

1st Haven experience coming up.

What is the dress code for the Haven restaurant/Haven area?

Any menu's available to see? TIA

Shorts and polo shirts is allowed. In Alaska, most will have long pants. In the Caribbean, more shorts. 

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We saw a few shorts and t shirts. No one cared. It was mainly an older group, and almost everyone was well dressed and well behaved. Having good manners was the key.

Roll up drunk for breakfast with your cap on backwards a t shirt to your knees, and a heap of gold chains on, and you will soon realise that you look stupid and everyone is laughing at you.

We saw a lot of that in the hot tubs in the Haven, but we just figured that they had snuck in from the Vibe, as there was a connecting door on our ship that was often left open a crack, and we never saw them any other time.

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48 minutes ago, elwood_98034 said:

We saw a few shorts and t shirts. No one cared. It was mainly an older group, and almost everyone was well dressed and well behaved. Having good manners was the key.

Roll up drunk for breakfast with your cap on backwards a t shirt to your knees, and a heap of gold chains on, and you will soon realise that you look stupid and everyone is laughing at you.

We saw a lot of that in the hot tubs in the Haven, but we just figured that they had snuck in from the Vibe, as there was a connecting door on our ship that was often left open a crack, and we never saw them any other time.

 

Thanks for the info. We will be on the Bliss Pacific Coastal and , if anything like our 2010 PC cruise, it will be pretty laid back.

Just like to dress casual (jeans, shorts, nice t-shirts,etc) and  definitely understand about good manners.

 

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