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    About Formal Night on a Cruise

    Much excitement and mystery surrounds the “formal nights” on cruises. It’s customary to have one formal night on a 5-day cruise, more in proportion on longer cruises. On my first cruise, I wondered what it would be like, how dressed-up people got, and what I would feel comfortable in.

    Let me fill you in! I speak on cruise lines, and I’ve been on the Royal Caribbean, Costa and Carnival cruise lines lately.

    Formal wear is officially defined as a tux or dark suit, white shirt and tie for men, and evening wear, cocktail dresses, fancy pantsuits or evening gowns for women.

    This is an opportunity to go formal, if you like to, but not an obligation. Many gentlemen do not wear tuxes. I’ve seen men in the dining room without jackets or ties, too. (Read your particular cruise line materials to see if a tie is required for gentlemen.)

    If you consider it fun to go formal, this is your chance to shine and you can go as “formal” as you like.

    You can make it a full-meal deal, pampering yourself with a massage, a beauty treatment, a facial and then having your hair done that day. But book early, appointments go fast.

    Even if you’re cruising in the Caribbean in the summertime, the temperature is always cool in the dining rooms.

    Photographs

    A large part of cruising for some people is the opportunity for formal portraits. It will say in your schedule when photography begins. Dress early, and you may have to stay in a small line. They happily arrange family groups, even as large as 50.

    If you need a new professional photo, keep this in mind. They do designer-looking black and white head shots as well, and I wish I’d known. I could’ve saved myself the sitting fee here in town, and a lot of time. So consider bringing along a professional jacket for one of the portrait opportunities.

    Don't Want To Spend A Lot On Something You'll Only Wear Once?

    There are several options here:
    • Plan ahead and shop sales to catch something on special.
    • Shop in stores such as Ross Dress for Less – I’ve picked up wonderful formal gowns for $20-$30.
    • Look in resale stores. Their prices run higher, but there are always designer items, and that’s fun, too.
    • Don’t forget ebay – great deals, and TONS of stuff for men.
    • Rent. Yes, they’ve thought of everything. CruiselineFormal.com, for instance, provides a service for cruise guests on Holland America, Disney, Royal Caribbean, and Princess.
    Here are some of the things they offer for the guys:
    • Tuxedo rental, delivered to your stateroom.
    • Tailor on board ship, contact the Housekeeping Dept. No charge. (Try on your tux right away; don’t wait for formal night.)
    • In case of major fitting problems (which shouldn’t occur if you measure right), there is usually extra inventory on board. Inquire.
    • Instructions on the website on how to measure.
    • When to order? Call 1-800-551-5091 to inquire about your specific cruise. (Usually 1-2 weeks prior.)
    • Included is: jacket, pants, two shirts, cummerbund, bowtie, and cufflinks/studs.
    • Shoes and other optional accessories are rented separately.
    • Sizes up to 60 X-Long.
    • The black formal socks with the rental are yours to keep
    To place your order you need:
    • Name of ship, sail date and port.
    • Current measurements (height, weight, coat size, chest measurement, pants waist and length (inseam and outseam), shirt neck and sleeve, and shoe size.
    • Credit card payment information.

    If your cabin number, ship or sail date change, YOU must notify Cruiseline Formalwear. The ship won’t.

    Limited last-minute tux inventory for rental is aboard ship, but it’s first-come, first-served, and they may not have all sizes.

    For Women

    For women, CruiselineFormalwear offers several different items you can rent, including: black velvet, gold, and glitter blouses, black velvet and black crepe long skirts, and black formal shoes.

    If you should forget to bring the right jewelry, there are plenty of choices in the ship store. They also offer basic formal wear for women for sale.

    For Boys

    CruiselineFormalwear also has tuxedos for boys available for rent.

    AND --

    You’re on a cruise and there will be food 24/7. Sometimes I’m good and don’t gain 5-10 lbs. Other times … well, I always pack this great pair of beautiful black spandex-type evening pants with an elastic waist to wear toward the end of the cruise. Get the picture? And remember, most cruise ships have alternative dining if you want to skip formal night altogether. It's your vacation; have it your way!

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    I am a romantic at heart, so I love the formal nights!! I live in Florida, and we are very laid back here, so rarely dress up. It makes the evening very special!! I also think there is nothing sexier than a man in a tux!!!
    Some people try to turn back their odometers. Not me! I want people to know why I look this way. I've traveled a long way, and some of the roads weren't paved.



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    Quote Originally Posted by sue miller
    I am a romantic at heart, so I love the formal nights!! I live in Florida, and we are very laid back here, so rarely dress up. It makes the evening very special!! I also think there is nothing sexier than a man in a tux!!!
    I try to be a romantic. Never really grew up in that type of atmosphere. Maybe you can hold an online session of "How to be a romantic" !!

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    It may be a state of mind!!!
    Some people try to turn back their odometers. Not me! I want people to know why I look this way. I've traveled a long way, and some of the roads weren't paved.



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    Hello.. I'm bombero.. I'm new here, but not new to cruising. We really enjoy formal nights, as a time to suit-up and enjoy the evening. We live in Florida also and don't find a lot of places, or occasions to really dress up.. I just wish the cruise lines would enforce their rules on formal nights, so the people who enjoy them, can enjoy them to the fullest...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bombero
    Hello.. I'm bombero.. I'm new here, but not new to cruising. We really enjoy formal nights, as a time to suit-up and enjoy the evening. We live in Florida also and don't find a lot of places, or occasions to really dress up.. I just wish the cruise lines would enforce their rules on formal nights, so the people who enjoy them, can enjoy them to the fullest...

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    I agree the dressing up is fun and makes for an experience to remember.


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    Dressing for dinner just adds to the wonder of cruising!!
    Some people try to turn back their odometers. Not me! I want people to know why I look this way. I've traveled a long way, and some of the roads weren't paved.



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    My wife and I really enjoy the formal nights as well. We don't ever dress up and go out, so it is nice to be in that atmosphere, it feels special. I love the dinning room feel on formal nights.
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    Romantic!!!!
    Some people try to turn back their odometers. Not me! I want people to know why I look this way. I've traveled a long way, and some of the roads weren't paved.



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    We enjoy formal nights as well.................but.............I do admitt once dinner is over I like to change back to casual type of clothes. Nice thing I have learned so far is most cruisers do adhere to dress tradtions.

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