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I am going on a Christmas cruise R520 and would love to know the dress code I found a PDF file somewhere on here but it didn't include mine! Unfortunately, after emailing p and o twice in ten days I've had no reply lol!!Anyone any ideas? :D


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titania2008 wrote:
I am going on a Christmas cruise R520 and would love to know the dress code I found a PDF file somewhere on here but it didn't include mine! Unfortunately, after emailing p and o twice in ten days I've had no reply lol!!Anyone any ideas? :D
You will still have three dress codes for that cruise. Formal, Jacket Required and Casual. Generally in 7 days it will be 2,2 & 3. Christmas night will be formal.

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Have you looked in your Cruise Personaliser - it should say how many of each dress code you have on your cruise, although not the nights on which they apply.


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Christmas and New Year's Eve dining will be formal. The others may be changed according to circumstances.

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Quizzical Bob wrote:
Christmas and New Year's Eve dining will be formal. The others may be changed according to circumstances.
Purely for completeness ... the stated cruise ends on the 28th December.

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Manoverboard wrote:
Quizzical Bob wrote:
Christmas and New Year's Eve dining will be formal. The others may be changed according to circumstances.

Purely for completeness ... the stated cruise ends on the 28th December.

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checked the cruise personaliser but tbh it is usually me to blame lol, I could be missing it completely !!!! :P

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titania2008 wrote:
checked the cruise personaliser but tbh it is usually me to blame lol, I could be missing it completely !!!! :P
Are you looking in the correct place within Cruise Personaliser ?

.... dress code info should be located within the ' full itinerary ' page :thumbup:
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Double checked as I am often guilty of skip reading lol
but all it says is:
Dress
Dress Codes for your Cruise
then nothing else?!

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Hi
My Cruise Personaliser for our cruise in January (Adonia) is similar to yours but says dress Code for your Cruise: 1Semi-formal, then nothing else.... I've found on previous cruises the Dress Code in the "full itinerary" page comes and goes but eventually it stays in place;)

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I'm guessing it will be there before you need to pack and will be in line with the overall P&O policy for a which would be 2 formal nights on a 7 night cruise so either 2 or 3 on a 9 nighter.

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My thoughts to Merv.

Probably a bit early to show complete details in cruise personaliser. Just check in now and again to see if it's been updated. And if your really lucky you might find you've bagged a cabin upgrade in the accommodation section, that's of course unless you've opted out.

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just go to pandocruises site, help and advice, type in dress code, click on ship, and it will give you dress code for the cruise

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Broadside wrote:
just go to pandocruises site, help and advice, type in dress code, click on ship, and it will give you dress code for the cruise

regards Nick
Normally good advice. However in the case of the particular cruise which the OP asked about that shows 0 black tie nights, 0 smart jacket required and 1 evening casual. Since it is a 9 night cruise that's not awfully helpful, unless it's a themed naturist cruise! :sarcasm:

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Oi Merv, stop picking on Broadside. Anyone that likes Adnams can do no wrong in my book :thumbup: 8-)

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Stephen wrote:
Oi Merv, stop picking on Broadside. Anyone that likes Adnams can do no wrong in my book :thumbup: 8-)
Not picking Stephen, merely pointing out that his sound advice shows a bit of a hole in P & O's normally faultless website! :thumbup:

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Wouldn't get this at Calamity !

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Their dress code is sofistikated every night. Simples

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For what it's worth, the nice people at P&O seem to have updated the website and the dress codes for R520 are:

Black Tie: 2
Smart Jacket Required: 3
Evening Casual: 4

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