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I know there is no way out of having to dress up and we always follow the dress code but we are doing a full world cruise next year and the thought of 30 formal nights is daunting. We will probably have room service on many of them unless there is a particular show we want to see.
But there is a way out of having to dress up and you've identified it Marie - eat somewhere other than the MDR on those nights - and there are plenty of good choices as well as room service. Frankly if it was me (and it isn't because we can't afford it) I'd probably want a change from the MDR from time to time on a world cruise anyway. But actually if I did have the money and was "daunted" by the prospects of 30 nights of my holiday I'd spend the cash on something I knew I would like every minute of.
Not possible on Adonia.
Then don't go on Adonia. OTHER SHIPS ARE AVAILABLE! :crazy:
NOT MANY :sarcasm:

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OOhh, a dress code thread.

I didn't realise it was a dress code thread, as the title suggested it was something to do with postal deliveries at the weekend.

How do we feel about some of the P&O fleet doing away with jacket required nights? Personally I think it's a good thing, especially for the men. I wouldn't like to spend many of my holiday evenings in a jacket. For the women, most dresses are interchangeable, so can be worn on jacket required nights or evening casual nights - the dress codes are a lot more flexible for women.

A two week cruise with 4 formals and 10 evening casuals is fine for me - my personal preference would be 2 formals and 12 evening casuals, but I go with the flow, and adhere to the nights code anyway.

The dress code is just one aspect of the cruise. I'm a happy P&O cruiser ( a lot happy than many people it would seem), so I'm not 'going elsewhere', just for the sake of a couple of formal nights.
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Then don't go on Adonia. OTHER SHIPS ARE AVAILABLE! :crazy:[/quote]

NOT MANY :sarcasm:[/quote]

But enough to stop you moaning :D
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Dark Knight wrote:
Then don't go on Adonia. OTHER SHIPS ARE AVAILABLE! :crazy:
NOT MANY :sarcasm:[/quote]

But enough to stop you moaning :D[/quote]
PLease name them, I'm interested.

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Quizzical Bob wrote:
Mervyn and Trish wrote:
Then don't go on Adonia. OTHER SHIPS ARE AVAILABLE! :crazy:
NOT MANY :sarcasm:
291 to be precise (Cruise Market Watch 2014 figure) - surely enough to find one to suit your tastes? :sarcasm:


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Mervyn and Trish wrote:
Quizzical Bob wrote:
Mervyn and Trish wrote:
Then don't go on Adonia. OTHER SHIPS ARE AVAILABLE! :crazy:
NOT MANY :sarcasm:
291 to be precise (Cruise Market Watch 2014 figure) - surely enough to find one to suit your tastes? :sarcasm:
I certainly don't see that many sailing up Southampton Water??? How many of these have the relaxed, sensible, modern policy on what to wear?

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Quizzical Bob wrote:
Mervyn and Trish wrote:
Quizzical Bob wrote:
Mervyn and Trish wrote:
Then don't go on Adonia. OTHER SHIPS ARE AVAILABLE!
NOT MANY
291 to be precise (Cruise Market Watch 2014 figure) - surely enough to find one to suit your tastes?
I certainly don't see that many sailing up Southampton Water??? How many of these have the relaxed, sensible, modern policy on what to wear?
Well if some of them don't, it rather proves that your assertion about the preferred dress code for the majority is cobblers doesn't it? :sarcasm: Or are you wiser than all their marketing departments put together? :?:

By the way OTHER PORTS ARE AVAILABLE too! If it matters that much to you not to dress up do a bit of research! :crazy:

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but if Qbob did some research and found a cruise line like the one he hankers after

what would he have to moan about, if it's not dress code , it's embarkation, if not that it will something else related to P&O
or he could just be a right old moaner and nothing will change that :wave:
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Dark Knight wrote:
but if Qbob did some research and found a cruise line like the one he hankers after

what would he have to moan about, if it's not dress code , it's embarkation, if not that it will something else related to P&O
or he could just be a right old moaner and nothing will change that :wave:
Just because I am an original thinker with a spark of originality does not necessarily mark me down as a moaner. i merely like to point out where things could be improved to the benefit of everybody.

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Well if some of them don't, it rather proves that your assertion about the preferred dress code for the majority is cobblers doesn't it? :sarcasm: Or are you wiser than all their marketing departments put together? :?:

By the way OTHER PORTS ARE AVAILABLE too! If it matters that much to you not to dress up do a bit of research! :crazy:
For us it's Southampton or nowhere, the hassle of other ports offsets the convenience of cruising.

Of the other lines I am only aware of Cunard that provide for the incurably pretentious, or have I missed some?

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Right, so .... it seems that you don't like "Black Tie" DJ etc, or ties, or jackets, but, still no one is saying what they would like to wear to dinner? Q B suggests relaxed, sensible, modern clothing? Describe please. This argument is going round and round, but a simple description would assure me that that doesn't mean tee shirt, shorts and flip flops, and I am sure no one posting means that. Do they?
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I would like to wear the correct onboard evening attire as requested by the cruise line concerned :thumbup:


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Marie Lloyd wrote:
I know there is no way out of having to dress up and we always follow the dress code but we are doing a full world cruise next year and the thought of 30 formal nights is daunting. We will probably have room service on many of them unless there is a particular show we want to see.

Not at all daunting for the male of the species! Got to admire the point that Karl Stefanovic was making by wearing the same suit on TV for a whole year. It is regrettable that clothing choices are the cause of so much pressure.

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assure me that that doesn't mean tee shirt, shorts and flip flops,
Unfortunately, even with the dress code as it is, that is exactly how some interpret it. Some looked as though they had worn their clothes for weeks and had slept in them. Scruffy individuals!!!!

Now would I, or would you, want to share a table with them, no matter how pleasant they were?
Personally I am quite happy with smart casual which, for me, means smart trousers or chinos and a long sleeved or short sleeved collared shirt. However I also appreciate the formal nights and the chance to dress up in my finery and to see others similarly dressed.
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jay-ell71 wrote:
Right, so .... it seems that you don't like "Black Tie" DJ etc, or ties, or jackets, but, still no one is saying what they would like to wear to dinner? Q B suggests relaxed, sensible, modern clothing? Describe please. This argument is going round and round, but a simple description would assure me that that doesn't mean tee shirt, shorts and flip flops, and I am sure no one posting means that. Do they?
To me, smart casual is the same as 'resort casula' in many other parts of the world. Toes and shoulders covered and some sort of collar. No football or other sports shirts, please.


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Knew I would be setting the cat amongst the pigeons. Actually, for us, the dress code is one of the least important aspects of choosing a cruise. Itinerary is far and away the most important and, most years, so far as we are concerned, P&O seem to come up with the most attractive itinerary (at the time of year we want to cruise) so we continue to sail with them. However, we are fast running out of new places to visit. After we have 'done' South America and New Zealand next year, there is really only Alaska, the Antarctic and East Africa, none of which seem to be accessible without flying. We are thinking of switching to River Cruises that we can get to by train.

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Thanks Gentlemen. Exactly. Sharing a table with a scruffy individual would not be nice.

I guess this topic will keep coming up, but I think we could now put this particular one to bed now. :wave:
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Agreed Mobyplod
some folks interpretation of smart casual looks like they live in a skip

QBob
resort casual...ooh get you, you sound like some pensioner living in a retirement "resort" in Florida, it is not a resort it is a ship
Basic rule is for me never wear jeans and tee shirts after 6.00pm....simples
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Dark Knight wrote:
Agreed Mobyplod
some folks interpretation of smart casual looks like they live in a skip

QBob
resort casual...ooh get you, you sound like some pensioner living in a retirement "resort" in Florida, it is not a resort it is a ship
Basic rule is for me never wear jeans and tee shirts after 6.00pm....simples
I did say 'in many other parts of the world'... typically, er, resorts, to use the American terminology.

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Quizzical Bob wrote:
Dark Knight wrote:
Agreed Mobyplod
some folks interpretation of smart casual looks like they live in a skip

QBob
resort casual...ooh get you, you sound like some pensioner living in a retirement "resort" in Florida, it is not a resort it is a ship
Basic rule is for me never wear jeans and tee shirts after 6.00pm....simples
I did say 'in many other parts of the world'... typically, er, resorts, to use the American terminology.
Ah you get it now QB. Yes you're right, OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD ARE AVAILABLE! It doesn't start and finish at Mayflower Terminal!


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Mervyn and Trish wrote:
Quizzical Bob wrote:
Dark Knight wrote:
Agreed Mobyplod
some folks interpretation of smart casual looks like they live in a skip

QBob
resort casual...ooh get you, you sound like some pensioner living in a retirement "resort" in Florida, it is not a resort it is a ship
Basic rule is for me never wear jeans and tee shirts after 6.00pm....simples
I did say 'in many other parts of the world'... typically, er, resorts, to use the American terminology.
Ah you get it now QB. Yes you're right, OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD ARE AVAILABLE! It doesn't start and finish at Mayflower Terminal!
We've done a large part of the rest of the world, none of it on a cruise ship.

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Dark Knight wrote:
Agreed Mobyplod
some folks interpretation of smart casual looks like they live in a skip

QBob
resort casual...ooh get you, you sound like some pensioner living in a retirement "resort" in Florida, it is not a resort it is a ship
Basic rule is for me never wear jeans and tee shirts after 6.00pm....simples
I knew exactly what you meant Q Bob .. resort casual is what places like Sandals use to describe their dress code :thumbup:

Now Now DK stop winding Q Bob up anywhere abroad has always been referred to as a 'resort' :o and whilst a cruise ship may not be a resort as such that is certainly the way RCI are going .. by the time you're a pensioner they'll all be resorts :lol: :lol:
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I think sandals should be banned in the MDR too.


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I think sandals should be banned in the MDR too.
Even for the ladies?

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Possibly not, unless they wear socks with them, in which case they should be thrown in the brig.

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