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This has probably been addressed along the way, but I haven't seen it, so please excuse if I'm repeating. . .

 

It's been quite a while since we cruised -- I know shorts are not allowed in the dining room at dinner, but what about breakfast? I know we don't have to "dress up", but we're wondering if we can just throw on some clothes and go eat in the morning without having to go through "full hair and make-up". :confused:

 

Thanks to all for their help!

 

Happy cruising!!!

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LOL.....or, as one poster reported seeing one morning.....

 

No bathrobes, slippers, jammies, and rollers.

 

Yes, in the dining room. These two women just schlepped on over from their cabin.

 

What a hoot!

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Ive wondered how breakfast and lunch work in the dinning room to....

 

menu? buffet?

 

we've always eaten in the windjammer for these meals

 

do they have lunch in the dinning room when in port or just sea days?

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Breakfast and lunch in the dining room is menues. The selection for breakfast is actually good, but if you are a big breakfast eater, then the 'Jammer is better.

 

Lunch is like dinner: several entrees, salad, etc.

 

We always eat lunch in the 'Jammer, so I'm not sure what they do now in the dining room on port days. They used to have an open seating buffet in the dining room, but they may just close it while in port, because so many poeple choose the 'Jammer. Someone else can probably answer.

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