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     Edna , Cardiff is offline Purser Member
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    I have a mid-calf pleated skirt which I wear for formal nights. With different tops and belt and jewelry makes the outfit different. When travelling solo you have to travel light. I do have jackets and another full length skirt which I mix and match as well. No evening gowns except when I go with Cunard.
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     spartan, kent is offline Admiral of the Fleet Member
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    Are P and O the only line that have a ship-wide dress code? I did wonder if there were others the same. If P and O were the last to have this policy this would explain why the regulars defend it so rigorously. They make the point so often on forums that I know the dress code for their ships far better than the ships I'm due to travel on this year and I've never set foot on a P and O ship yet!;)

    Just checked on the P&O site :D
    Formal
    This is the opportunity for ladies to wear formal evening wear such as an evening dress, smart trouser suit or a cocktail dress. For men, a dinner jacket or tuxedo are the norm, otherwise a dark lounge/ business suit and tie or formal national dress is fine. (Applies to all ships.)


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     oneill, kettering is offline Ship's Cat Member
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    Carnival or celebrity...

    My Husband and I were booked to go on Carnival for our first cruise last year but was cancelled so we ended up going on Celebrity Constellation which was very good. We went on the Baltic cruise to Russia Scandinavia, Germany. Estonia and Denmark..It was a lovely ship plenty to do and comfortable cabins. It was our first cruise and now we are aware of not spending too much money on another one. Firstly I would not go on the tours they offer, most places with the exception of Russia you can get a bus on the quayside that takes you into the town. Also avoid the 'sales' :mad:they have on the ship. We bought a some small souvenier from the 'sales' and was ripped off. It is much cheaper to buy when you go ashore...Cruises are not cheap but as I said we learnt a lot from the first one and will not go down the tourist route again when we take anothe cruise. The cruise into and out of Sweden and Norway is breathtaking. We loved all the places we stopped at except Russia which was very cold grey and uninviting,,the people all looked so miserable.I thought that today the Russians would have something to smile about at last, but no..Hope you enjoy your cruie...we did.


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