Well said DQ! i feel sorry for DK that he doesn't feel a swell of pride as he dons his Dj:-Dancing Queen wrote:We will have to agree to disagree there DK - my interpretation of 'dressing up' has never been to impersonate my 'social betters' in fact I don't believe anyone is better or worse than anyone else and I would never judge a person on how they dress .. each to their own is my motto but I will be continuing to cruise with the lines who offer me the option !!!Dark Knight wrote:Having done the PandO "it's still the days of the Raj" cruise and the Thomson "it's the 21st century, not the 1920's" cruise
I can confidently sate that the dress code makes no difference what so ever to the atmosphere on the ship
Dressing up to impersonate your social betters, which is all formal night is, is very dated and shows PandO lack of originality, when compared to other lines, which is why they are mired in the past![]()
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mind you it is good business for Matalan and M&S . as it seems that is where most of the nylon DJ's come from
"I'm steppin' out my dear
to breathe an atmosphere
that simply reeks of class". As Fred Astaire sang in Top hat.
For the same reason one would never go into the restaurant without a smart jacket, whatever the dress code, or a tie most nights. It isn't impersonating my social betters, its looking good and feeling good. Self respect in the face of global dumbing down. I haven't tried Cunard yet, but it sounds as if Downton Abbey on sea is right for me.





